scholarly journals Experiences of violence among students of public schools

2020 ◽  
Vol 30 (2) ◽  
pp. 179-187
Author(s):  
Andréia Isabel Giacomozzi ◽  
Jane Laner Cardoso ◽  
Camila Detoni Sá de Figueiredo ◽  
Natália Cristina De Oliveira Meneghetti ◽  
Giorgia Andréa Wiggers ◽  
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Introduction: School violence it’s a problem that involves a lot of bad consequences for the life’s students. So preventing and research about it are very important. Objective: The objective of this study was identify the experiences of violence of students from public schools participating in the PSE - School Health Program and SPE - Health and Prevention in the Schools of Florianópolis. Methods: Participants were 871 students from the 9th grade of elementary school to the 3rd year of high school with a mean age of 15 years and 6 months. Results: Regarding the experiences of violence, 81.6% stated that they had already witnessed scenes of violence, with 51.1% of these scenes occurring at school. Besides, 28% of the participants reported having already suffered prejudice at school. There was a statistically significant association between violent behavior and being a boy, having a habit of watching movies and playing video games with violent content, killing classes and having a regular to bad relationship with teachers. Conclusions: Violence is part of student’s daily activities, involving a broad context and it is pretty much related to school.

JAMA ◽  
1965 ◽  
Vol 191 (4) ◽  
pp. 332a-333

2021 ◽  
Vol 31 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Fabricio Moraes Pereira ◽  
Wilkelly Alves de Lima ◽  
Adalberto Lírio de Nazaré Lopes ◽  
Liliane Silva do Nascimento

Abstract Health at school is the subject of relevant discussions on health promotion. This study aims to understand the reach of the actions resulting from the School Health Program in municipal public schools in Belem-PA, from the perspective of teachers. It is a descriptive-observational study, with analysis of interviews with 22 teachers of municipal public basic education. Field research took place from April to June 2018. A content analysis was carried out, proposed by Bardin, generating four thematic units. Of those interviewed, 50% were unaware of the referred program or the operation of it. It was possible to perceive different modes of interaction between the program's actuators, from the most punctual and inefficient to the most contextualized and integrative. The study of social health determinants is necessary to better understand the processes and needs of these actions in the municipal school environment, with emphasis on issues of basic sanitation, food insecurity, violence and drugs. There is a need for self-recognition of the teacher as a health educator, in order to make them intrinsic health promoters in their pedagogical practices. The school's articulation with the school community can serve as an input for greater integration and stimulation of social control practices.


2015 ◽  
Vol 18 (3) ◽  
Author(s):  
Victor José Machado de Oliveira ◽  
Izabella Rodrigues Martins ◽  
Valter Bracht

Resumo: Trata do tema da educação para a saúde em escolas públicas no município de Vitória/ES a partir do Programa Saúde na Escola (PSE) e suas relações com a Educação Física (EF). Um levantamento revelou a inexistência de projetos sobre o tema da saúde vinculados à EF. Isso ensejou o desenvolvimento de um projeto de formação continuada com seis professores de EF desta rede, a partir dos princípios da pesquisa-ação. De acordo com os dados produzidos e apesar da EF não ser citada diretamente nos documentos do PSE, existem potenciais relações a serem desenvolvidas. Contudo, há pouca clareza por parte dos profissionais da educação e da saúde sobre como implementá-lo, o que indica a necessidade de formações que capacitem esses agentes a desenvolverem as ações previstas no programa. Palavras-chave: Saúde Escolar. Promoção da Saúde. Educação Física e Treinamento. PHYSICAL EDUCATION OF RELATIONSHIPS BRAZILIAN’S SCHOOL HEALTH PROGRAM: VISIONS OF TEACHERS OF VITÓRIA/ES SCHOOLS Abstract: Addresses the topic of education for health in public schools in the city of Vitória/ES, the Brazilian’s School Health Program (PSE) and its relationship to Physical Education (PE). A survey showed that no projects on the theme of health related to PE. This gave origin to a continued formation project with six PE teachers of this network, from the action research principles. According to the data produced despite the PE not be cited directly into the PSE documents, there are potential relationships to be developed. However, there is little clarity on the part of professionals in education and health on how to implement it. Which indicates the need for formations that empower these agents to develop the actions planned in the program. Keywords: School Health. Health Promotion. Physical Education and Training. RELACIONES DE LA EDUCACIÓN FÍSICA CON EL PROGRAMA DE SALUD ESCOLAR: VISIONES DEL PROFESORES DE LAS ESCUELAS DE VITÓRIA/ES Resumen: Aborda el tema de la educación para la salud en las escuelas públicas de Vitória/ES, del Programa de Salud Escolar (PSE) y su relación con la Educación Física (EF). Una investigación mostró que no hay proyectos sobre el tema de la salud relacionada con la EF. Esto dio origen a un proyecto de formación continua con seis profesores de EF, a partir de los principios de la investigación acción. De acuerdo con los datos producidos y a pesar de la EF no estar directamente citada en los documentos del PSE, existen relaciones potenciales a desarrollar. Sin embargo, hay poca claridad por parte de los profesionales de la educación y salud sobre la manera de ponerla en práctica, lo que indica la necesidad de capacitación que permitan estos agentes desarrollar las acciones del programa. Palabras-clave: Salud Escolar. Promoción de la Salud. Educación y Entrenamiento Físico.


2011 ◽  
Author(s):  
Dawn Britto

<p>Society has become increasingly concerned with minimizing health-risk behaviors in young people grades K-12. These risky behaviors contribute to the leading causes of morbidity and mortality, which are often established during childhood and adolescence, extend into adttlthood, and are interrelated and preventable. School health programs can play a unique and important role in the lives of youth by helping improve their health- related knowledge, attitudes and skills through comprehensive coordinated school health education. A high-quality school health program is a coordinated and comprehensive set of courses, services, practices, and policies that meet the health and safety needs of students and school staff in kindergarten through grade 12.</p> <p>The purpose of this project was to evaluate the impact of Coordinated School Health Program on health behaviors of Rhode Island high school students. This was accomplished by analyzing retrospective health surveillance data (in the areas of tobacco, alcohol use, unhealthy eating, and inadequate physical activity) from the 2009 Youth Risk Behavior Survey (YRBS) and 2008 InformationWorks!, and comparing it to Healthy People 2010 target measure percentiles. The percentage comparisons from each data source and topic area suggested if students at grade levels 9-12 had demonstrated • movement along the continuum to the prospective achievement of HP 2010 target measures.</p> <p>Results from the RI 2009 YRBS and InformationWorks! survey indicated that many high school students did not demonstrate substantial movement toward target achievement (continue to engage in behaviors that place them at risk for the leading causes of morbidity and mortality). In analyzing the 2009 Youth Risk Behavior Survey and 2008 InformationWorks!, tobacco use met HP 2010 target measures for all ages, and alcohol use met measure for youth under 13 years of age. Clearly, the range of unmet HP 2010 target measures (in alcohol use, unhealthy eating, and inadequate physical activity) may explain why coordinated health programs as envisioned by the model have not become a sustainable reality in many local communities. Research indicates that more effective school health programs and other policy and programmatic interventions are needed to reduce risk and improve health outcomes among youth.</p> <p>Advanced Practice Nurses (APN) could: lead community driven efforts for multifaceted data compilation that are generated from diverse sources o f data, and useful in determining community health needs, and securing funding for resources (school materials, grass root programs, health clinics, etc...); help implement evidenced based health promotion activities that are geared toward achieving successful outcomes; provide continuing education units for professional development that is specific to health education, and primary prevention (recruit licensed/certified professionals to develop curriculum and teach health education to students); develop health education policies that identify national standardized health curriculum that is age appropriate, culturally relevant, and based on current health risk trends; and APN's should be recognized as experts in health education, scholars in evidenced based best practice, and utilize their expertise in all phases of curriculum development, teaching, and program evaluation.</p>


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