Santos CAD, Moura MAV, Souza IEDO, Queiroz ABA, Souza MHDN, Penna LHG, Figueiredo EMC, Gonçalves DDS. Social support networks for women in situation of intimate partner violence.
Rev Bras Enferm 2022;
75Suppl 2:e20210830. [PMID:
35674537 DOI:
10.1590/0034-7167-2021-0830]
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Abstract
OBJECTIVES
to analyze the possibilities of support that the social support network offers to women in situations of intimate partner violence.
METHODS
qualitative research anchored in Sanicola's social network framework. A total of 21 women attended at a specialized social assistance service in Porto Velho-Rondônia, Brazil, participated in a semi-structured interview.
RESULTS
the analysis of network maps showed that the secondary social support network mobilized had a central character in the lives of women in situations of violence. These women sought the third sector's secondary network, the churches, from which they received emotional-affective and spiritual support.
FINAL CONSIDERATIONS
understanding the social network setting and the type of support offered can contribute to improving care for women and strengthening interpersonal and institutional ties that help in the search for breaking the situation of violence.
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