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Autor Ano Local de Publicação Local Tema
BRICENO-LEON, Roberto. 2005 Venezuela  

Instituição de Origem Estado Instituição Instituição Responsável
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Cadernos de Saúde Pública Rio de Janeiro Escola Nacional de Saúde Pública Sergio Arouca, Fundação Oswaldo Cruz

Formato da Obra Formato Disponível Número de Páginas Idioma
Artigo em Magazine Texto integral 20 Inglês

Resumo

Interpersonal violence has become one of the main public health issues in Latin American cities. This article presents a framework for sociological interpretation that operates on three levels, expressed in the factors that originate, foment, or facilitate violence. Macro-social factors include: social inequality due to the increase in wealth versus poverty; the paradox of more schooling with fewer employment opportunities; increasing expectations and the impossibility of meeting them; changes in family structure; and loss of importance of religion in daily life. At the meso-social level the analysis highlights: increased density in poor areas and urban segregation; masculinity cult; and changes in the local drug market. The micro-social level includes: an increase in the number of firearms; alcohol consumption; and difficulties in verbal expression of feelings. The article concludes with an analysis of how violence is leading to the breakdown not only of urban life but also of citizenship as a whole in Latin America.

Palavras Chave Sociologia, saúde urbana, cidadania
Link Artigo
Referência para Citação BRICENO-LEON, Roberto. Urban violence and public health in Latin America: a sociological explanatory framework. Cad. Saúde Pública [online]. 2005, vol.21, n.6, pp. 1629-1648. ISSN 0102-311X.
Observação Material linkado com o banco de dados do Scielo.

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