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Situación de la violencia sexual en Colombia, 2012-2016;
Situación de la violencia sexual en Colombia, 2012-2016;
Situação da violência sexual na Colômbia, 2012-2016

dc.creatorPerdomo-Sandoval, Luis-Albeiro
dc.creatorCardona-Gómez, Gloria-del-Pilar
dc.creatorUrquijo-Velásquez, Lenis-Enrique
dc.date2019-04-01
dc.date.accessioned2020-08-21T20:23:31Z
dc.date.available2020-08-21T20:23:31Z
dc.identifierhttps://revistacolombianadeenfermeria.unbosque.edu.co/article/view/2340
dc.identifier10.18270/rce.v18i1.2340
dc.identifier.urihttp://test.repositoriodigital.com:8080/handle/123456789/10648
dc.descriptionObjective: To determine the prevalence and characteristics of sexual violence in Colombia during the period between 2012-2016. Materials and methods: A quantitative and descriptive study of all cases of sexual violence reported to SIVIGILA from 2012 to 2016 was conducted. Results: 73,986 cases of sexual violence were reported to SIVIGILA, 74.78% of which occurred in the municipal capitals with 65.91% of the cases occurring in the homes of the victims. 88% of the victims were women and 49.92% of the total number of victims were teenagers. 91.90% of the aggressors were men, who on average were 30 years old. 50.65% of the aggressors did not live with the victim. 26.1% of the victims received prophylaxis for HIV / AIDS, 17.0% received prophylaxis for the hepatitis B virus, 45.42% received mental health care, 31.84% of the victims were referred to protection, and 56.99% were reported to the competent authorities. Conclusion: Of the 73,986 cases of sexual violence, a rise in prevalence was found, starting with 13.45% of the cases occurring in 2012 and rising to 27.96% of the cases occurring in 2016. The principle victims were women in the vital life cycles, adolescence, infancy and early infancy, and the primary aggressors were males of an average 30 years of age.en-US
dc.descriptionObjetivo: determinar la prevalencia y las características de la violencia sexual en Colombia durante el periodo 2012-2016. Método: se realizó un estudio cuantitativo y descriptivo de todos los casos de violencia sexual reportados al Sistema de Vigilancia en Salud Pública (Sivigila) del 2012 al 2016. Resultados: en el periodo 2012-2016, se reportaron al Sivigila 73.986 casos de violencia sexual, de los cuales el 74,78% ocurrió en las cabeceras municipales; el 65,91% en las viviendas; el 88% de las víctimas eran mujeres y el 49,92% adolescentes. De los agresores, el 91,90% eran hombres con edad promedio de 30 años y el 50,65% no convivía con la víctima. De las víctimas, el 26,1% recibió profilaxis para el vih/sida y el 17,0% para el virus de la hepatitis b; al 45,42% se le proporcionó atención en salud mental, el 31,84% fue remitido a protección y el 56,99% fue reportado a las autoridades competentes. Conclusión: en los 73.986 casos de violencia sexual se encontró un ascenso de la prevalencia que va del 13,45% en el 2012 al 27,96% en el 2016, siendo las mujeres en los ciclos vitales de adolescencia, infancia y la primera infancia las principales víctimas de violencia sexual de agresores hombres con edad promedio de 30 añoses-ES
dc.descriptionObjetivo: determinar a prevalência e as características da violência sexual na Colômbia no período de 2012 a 2016. Materiais e métodos: foi realizado um estudo quantitativo e descritivo de todos os casos de violência sexual reportados ao SIVIGILA durante o período de 2012 a 2016. Resultados: 73.986 casos de violência sexual foram notificados ao SIVIGILA, dos quais 74,78% ocorreram nas capitais municipais; 65,91% dos casos ocorreram nas residências; 88% das vítimas eram mulheres; do total de vítimas, 49,92% eram adolescentes. 91,90% dos agressores eram homens com idade média de 30 anos e 50,65% dos agressores não moravam com a vítima. 26,1% das vítimas receberam profilaxia para HIV/AIDS, 17,0% receberam profilaxia para o vírus da hepatite B, 45,42% receberam cuidados de saúde mental, 31,84% foram encaminhadas para proteção e 56,99% dos casos foram comunicados às autoridades competentes. Conclusão: dos 73.986 casos de violência sexual, foi encontrado um aumento na prevalência, variando de 13,45% para 2012 a 27,96% para 2016; sendo mulheres nos ciclos de vida, adolescência, infância e primeira infância as principais vítimas de violência sexual de agressores do sexo masculino com idade média de 30 anos.pt-BR
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dc.publisherUniversidad El Bosquees-ES
dc.relationhttps://revistacolombianadeenfermeria.unbosque.edu.co/article/view/2340/2096
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dc.sourceRevista Colombiana de Enfermería; Vol 18 No 1 (2019): Revista Colombiana de Enfermería; e003en-US
dc.sourceRevista Colombiana de Enfermería; ##issue.vol## 18 ##issue.no## 1 (2019): Revista Colombiana de Enfermería; e003es-AR
dc.sourceRevista Colombiana de Enfermería; Vol. 18 Núm. 1 (2019): Revista Colombiana de Enfermería; e003es-ES
dc.sourceRevista Colombiana de Enfermería; v. 18 n. 1 (2019): Revista Colombiana de Enfermería; e003pt-BR
dc.source2346-2000
dc.source1909-1621
dc.source10.18270/rce.v18i1
dc.subjectviolencia sexuales-ES
dc.subjectvíctimas sexualeses-ES
dc.subjectvigilancia en salud públicaes-ES
dc.subjectimpactos en la saludes-ES
dc.subjectprevalenciaes-ES
dc.subjectservicios de saludes-ES
dc.subjectprofilaxis posexposiciónes-ES
dc.subjectviolencia contra la mujeres-ES
dc.subjectvíctima de abuso sexuales-ES
dc.subjectabuso sexuales-ES
dc.titleSituation of sexual violence in Colombia, 2012-2016en-US
dc.titleSituación de la violencia sexual en Colombia, 2012-2016es-AR
dc.titleSituación de la violencia sexual en Colombia, 2012-2016es-ES
dc.titleSituação da violência sexual na Colômbia, 2012-2016pt-BR
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