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Institutional violence and quality of service in obstetrics are associated with postpartum depression [PDF]

open access: yesRevista de Saúde Pública, 2017
OBJECTIVE To investigate the association between institutional violence in obstetrics and postpartum depression (PP depression) and the potential effect of race, age, and educational level in this outcome. METHODS This is a cross-sectional study about
Karina Junqueira de Souza   +2 more
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Primary Healthcare managers’ understanding of institutional violence against dependent older adults [PDF]

open access: yesRevista Brasileira de Enfermagem
Objectives: to analyze primary healthcare managers’ understanding regarding manifestations of institutional violence against dependent older adults in Brazil. Methods: a qualitative study, conducted in eight Brazilian cities.
Jonas Loiola Gonçalves   +6 more
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The system wasn’t built for her: an integrative review of women’s experiences in psychiatric and forensic units [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Public Health
IntroductionMany studies report that women’s access to safe and equitable care remains limited due to interpersonal and systemic barriers. In mental health care contexts, including psychiatric hospitalization, these inequities are reinforced by the ...
A. Lessard   +9 more
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When silence becomes violence: a perspective on institutional discourse, digital resistance, and educational justice in Temanggung, Indonesia [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Sociology
Institutional language can function as a mechanism of educational violence, operating not through physical punishment but through systematic linguistic practices that silence vulnerable students.
Irwanto Irwanto
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The second violence: Police responses to family violence as a public health exposure [PDF]

open access: yesPublic Health in Practice
Objectives: This paper contributes to a broader survivor-led program of research on second violence: the institutional reproduction of harm through systems formally designed to respond to violence.
Kellie McGlynn
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Institutional violence in high-risk pregnancy in the light of pregnant women and nurses [PDF]

open access: yesRevista Brasileira de Enfermagem, 2020
Objective: to understand the perception of high-risk nurses and pregnant women about institutional violence in access to basic and specialized care networks in pregnancy.
Ana Paula Cavalcante Ramalho Brilhante   +1 more
doaj   +3 more sources

De la violence familiale à la violence institutionnelle. Le continuum des violences dans l’expérience des jeunes placés en protection de l’enfance

open access: yesPopulations Vulnérables, 2023
For five years, several reports and testimonies from former foster children have alerted the public authorities to the violence children and young people may face in child protection institutions. However, their voices hardly get themselves heard.
Isabelle Lacroix   +3 more
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Medical examination of detainees in Catalonia, Spain, carried out in the presence of police officers

open access: yesTorture, 2020
Introduction: On 14th October 2019, the Supreme Court of Spain issued a court judgment convicting social and political leaders in Catalonia, of crimes of embezzlement, sedition and disobedience.
Carme Vivancos, Iñaki Rivera Beiras
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Hospital structure elements demarcating (in)visibilities of institutional violence against children [PDF]

open access: yesRevista Brasileira de Enfermagem, 2022
Objectives: to analyze the hospital structure elements that demarcate (in)visibilities of institutional violence in hospitalized children. Methods: this is a descriptive-exploratory qualitative study that used approaches with Foucault’s thinking.
Ana Carla Petersen de Oliveira Santos   +2 more
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Seeking Asylum, Speaking Silence

open access: yesBarnboken: Tidskrift för Barnlitteraturforskning, 2020
“How could she ever put those terrible pictures into words?” (Naidoo, Truth 51). This question is at the heart of Beverley Naidoo’s The Other Side of Truth (2000), which narrates the trauma of Nigerian asylum seeker children Sade and Femi as they flee to
Helen King
doaj   +1 more source

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