1. Indicators of social vulnerabilities of families living in territories included in the Family Health Strategy.
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Dambrós dos Reis, Carolina, Bastos da Silva, Ethel, Kirsten, Vanessa Ramos, Florencio, Alessandra, and Santiago Dilélio, Alitéia
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PSYCHOLOGICAL vulnerability , *FAMILY health , *NURSING practice , *CHRONIC diseases , *QUANTITATIVE research , *CHI-squared test - Abstract
Objective: to analyze the indicators of social vulnerabilities of families living in territories included in the Family Health Strategy (FHS) and compare the indicator per capita income with the dimension's development and autonomy, family, community and social life and income. Method: descriptive, quantitative research with 174 guardians of families living in territories with FHS. Data were collected through a questionnaire from January to March 2019. Afterwards, they were analyzed by simple descriptive statistics, mean and standard deviation. For comparison between groups, the chi-square test was used. Results: income was higher in households with a person over 60 living alone; low education and age under 16 years; families with individuals with two or more chronic diseases; and responsible for the family in informal or temporary work. Conclusion: per capita income and the family, community, and social dimension need to be considered in interventions. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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