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Adolescents, Poverty Areas, Violence, and Public Health: an Intersectional Perspective

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Journal Rev Bras Enferm
Specialty Nursing
Date 2022 Jan 19
PMID 35043932
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Abstract

Objectives: to discuss the influence of urban poverty on the context of violence among adolescents from an intersectional perspective.

Methods: the original research, of the action research type, analyzed data from 13 workshops. The participants were adolescents from both sexes, from 15 to 17 years old, from a public school in a peripheral neighborhood of São Paulo, SP. The methodological proposition of intersectional analysis guided the interpretation of the empirical material.

Results: the intersection of class and gender may increase the (re)production of violence in some men. The intersection of race/color, social class, and territory contributes to the construction of narratives that naturalize inequality and, thus, justify discrimination.

Final Considerations: there is necessity of new public policies that consider the social contexts and experiences of the subjects that stem from the articulation of social markers.