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Children and adolescents in social vulnerability: well-being, mental health and participation in education1 1 Paper related to the research developed in a Master's Dissertation, funded by CAPES, approved by the Research Ethics Committee of the Ribeirão Preto Nursing School (CEP-EERP-USP) and presented in a poster format at the 1st Congress of Public Health APSP Ribeirão Nucleus, on September 15, 2017.

Abstract

Objective

To analyze the life condition of families in social vulnerability and their potential relation with well being, mental health and the participation and school performance of children and adolescents.

Method

Mixed-method study which used a sociodemographic questionnaire, narrated body maps and semi-structured interviews for data collection. Data was collected at one of the units of the Services for Coexistence and Strengthening of Bonds of the Secretary of Social Assistance of the city of Ribeirão Preto. The children and adolescents attending the service, their teachers, family members and the local coordinator participated in the study. Quantitative statistical analysis was performed with IBM SPSS Statistic version 24.0 program, qualitative assessment was performed through content analysis.

Results

It was possible through the interviews and the physical maps to identify emotional suffering on the part of the children and adolescents, however, great difficulty in the perception of such state was noticed, which does not receive due attention from parents and teachers. The study also shows the impairment in the educational performance of children and adolescents due to factors mainly related to the culture of exclusion, lack of family encouragement, and the lack of preparation both from school and teachers to work with such population and their reality.

Conclusion

There is a need for greater attention to vulnerable social groups through the formulation and implementation of public policies, social development programs and effective actions by the State and civil society.

Keywords:
Child; Adolescent; Social Vulnerability; Mental Health; Education

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