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O presente trabalho de investigação é um estudo quantitativo, que pretende
examinar as mudanças na área da violência doméstica contra as mulheres. O objetivo
deste estudo focou-se em analisar a formação, os conhecimentos, a preparação e as
opiniões dos profissionais dos serviços da área de proteção, segurança e justiça, na
resposta às mulheres sobreviventes. Para atingir este objetivo utilizou-se o questionário
PREMIS, traduzido e adaptado - “A Prontidão dos Profissionais para Detetar e Intervir
em situações de Violência Doméstica contra as Mulheres”.
Demonstrou-se com a análise de resultados que os profissionais na área da Segurança e
Justiça e os participantes do sexo masculino se sentem melhor preparados para identificar
e abordar o tema da violência doméstica com as mulheres, verificou-se também que
quanto mais horas de formação melhor estes se sentem preparados. Ainda se verificou
que quantos mais anos de serviço e mais idade têm os profissionais menos opiniões face
ao tema estes têm. Em suma, este estudo indicou a necessidade dos profissionais
adquirirem mais conhecimentos e formação específica adequada de forma sistematizada,
face à violência doméstica contra as mulheres. É essencial os profissionais saberem
identificar, encaminhar e ajudar as mulheres sobreviventes.
ABSTRACT: The present research is a quantitative study that pretends to explore the changes in the area of domestic violence against women. The purpose of this study focused on analyzing the formation, knowledge, preparation and the opinions of the professionals from the protected service, security and justice areas in the response to survival women. To accomplish this goal it was used the PREMIS questionnaire - “The readiness of professionals to detect and intervene in domestic violence situations against women” which was translated and adapted to the questions of this study. It was demonstrated with the analysis results that the professionals in the security and justice areas and the male participants feel more prepared to identify and address the domestic violence issue with women, it was also found that more hours of training make them feel more prepared. Furthermore it has been shown that the more years of service and older the professionals are less are their opinions over this theme. Overall this study indicated the necessity of the professionals acquire more contextualized knowledge and proper and systematic training, owing to domestic violence against women. It is essential to the professionals know how to identify, refer and assist women survivors.
ABSTRACT: The present research is a quantitative study that pretends to explore the changes in the area of domestic violence against women. The purpose of this study focused on analyzing the formation, knowledge, preparation and the opinions of the professionals from the protected service, security and justice areas in the response to survival women. To accomplish this goal it was used the PREMIS questionnaire - “The readiness of professionals to detect and intervene in domestic violence situations against women” which was translated and adapted to the questions of this study. It was demonstrated with the analysis results that the professionals in the security and justice areas and the male participants feel more prepared to identify and address the domestic violence issue with women, it was also found that more hours of training make them feel more prepared. Furthermore it has been shown that the more years of service and older the professionals are less are their opinions over this theme. Overall this study indicated the necessity of the professionals acquire more contextualized knowledge and proper and systematic training, owing to domestic violence against women. It is essential to the professionals know how to identify, refer and assist women survivors.
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Dissertação de Mestrado apresentada ao ISPA - Instituto Universitário
Keywords
Violência doméstica contra as mulheres Profissionais Formação Sentimento de preparação Opiniões Domestic violence against Women Professionals Education Preparations Opinions
