Our daily violence according to PNS 2019 data

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Based on the National Health Survey, this article aimed to verify the association be-tween sociodemographic, health, and behavioral characteristics and the occurrence of psycholog-ical, physical, and sexual violence in Brazil in 2019. Logistic models were adjusted to four out-comes: Having experienced physical, psychologi-cal, or sexual violence in the last 12 months; having experienced psychological violence in the last 12 months; having experienced physical violence in the last 12 months; having experienced sexual violence in the last 12 months. There was a prev-alence of 17.36% of psychological violence, 4.15% of physical violence, and 0.76% of sexual violence. The variables zone, sex, age group, skin color/race, marital status, per capita income, health status, mental health problem, and alcohol consumption remained in the final models. These results can and should contribute to adequate proposals for prevention and promotion actions since the National Policy for the Prevention of Accidents and Violence includes these social phenomena in the list of problems that cause illness and deaths.

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Minayo, M. C. de S., Pinto, L. W., & da Silva, C. M. F. P. (2022). Our daily violence according to PNS 2019 data. Ciencia e Saude Coletiva, 27(9), 3701–3714. https://doi.org/10.1590/1413-81232022279.07532022en

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