Understanding child neglect in a gender context: A study performed in a Brazilian city

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Objective: To describe the phenomenon of child neglect and understand it in a gender context. Method: Retrospective, quantitative, and exploratory study that analyzed reports of violence by a child and adolescent protection network in a Brazilian city. The theoretical and methodological basis applied was TIPESC (Theory of Nursing Praxical Intervention in Collective Health), with a gender emphasis. Results: Neglect of children under the age of ten represents more than half the reports received over all the years studied; more boys than girls suffered neglect and 41.4% of the reports of neglect involved children under than age of three; women were identified as being solely responsible in 67.9%, and as accessories in 17.3% of the incidents reported. Conclusion: Child neglect is a complex matter, the gender subordinate status inflicted on these children and their mothers who are responsible for their care underscore the social vulnerability of this group.

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Egry, E. Y., Apostólico, M. R., Albuquerque, L. M., Gessner, R., & da Fonseca, R. M. G. S. (2015). Understanding child neglect in a gender context: A study performed in a Brazilian city. Revista Da Escola de Enfermagem, 49(4), 555–562. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0080-623420150000400004

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