MARIA FERNANDA TOURINHO PERES
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Departamento de Medicina Preventiva, Faculdade de Medicina - Docente
LIM/39 - Laboratório de Processamento de Dados Biomédicos, Hospital das Clínicas, Faculdade de Medicina
LIM/39 - Laboratório de Processamento de Dados Biomédicos, Hospital das Clínicas, Faculdade de Medicina
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- COMBINED EFFECT OF COMMUNITY AND DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AND SELF-RATED HEALTH IN THE BRAZILIAN POPULATION(2018) ANDRADE, Alice Barone de; AZEREDO, Catarina Machado; PERES, Maria Fernando Tourinho
- Personal, relational and school factors associated with involvement in fights with weapons among school-age youth in Brazil: a multilevel ecological approach (vol 63, pg 957, 2018)(2018) PERES, Maria Fernanda Tourinho; AZEREDO, Catarina Machado; REZENDE, Leandro Fornias Machado de; ZUCCHI, Eliana Miura; FRANCA-JUNIOR, Ivan; LUIZ, Olinda do Carmo; LEVY, Renata BertazziThe authors would like to include the funding note here which was found missing in the original publication.
- BEING YOUNG-BLACK-MALE INCREASES THE ODDS OF SUFFERING POLICE NON-LETHAL VIOLENCE IN BRAZIL, ACCORDING TO THE NATIONAL HEALTH SURVEY 2013(2018) PERES, Maria Fernanda; LEVY, Renata Bertazzi; REZENDE, Leandro Fornias Machado de; LUIZ, Olinda do Carmo; GRANGEIRO, Alexandre
- Personal, relational and school factors associated with involvement in fights with weapons among school-age youth in Brazil: a multilevel ecological approach(2018) PERES, Maria Fernanda Tourinho; AZEREDO, Catarina Machado; REZENDE, Leandro Fornias Machado de; ZUCCHI, Eliana Miura; FRANCA-JUNIOR, Ivan; LUIZ, Olinda do Carmo; LEVY, Renata BertazziObjectivesTo investigate the association between personal, relational and school factors with involvement in fights with weapon among Brazilian school-age youth.MethodsUsing data from the Adolescent School-Based Health Survey 2015 (n=102.072), we conducted multilevel logistic regression models.ResultsIFW was associated with female sex (OR=0.45), and with older age (OR=1.15), previous involvement in physical violence (OR=2.05), history of peer verbal (OR=1.14) and domestic victimization (OR=2.11), alcohol use (OR=2.42) and drug use (OR=3.23). The relational variables (e.g., parent's supervision) were mostly negatively associated with IFW. At the school level, attending public school and attending schools in violent surroundings were both positively associated with IFW. The intraclass correlation coefficient estimated in the empty model showed that 5.77% of the variance of IFW was at school level. When all individual- and school-level variables were included in the model, the proportional changes in variance were 61.7 and 71.55%, respectively.ConclusionsIFW is associated with personal, relational and school factors. Part of the variance in IFW by school is explained by characteristics of the school context.