ABSTRACT
Objective
To identify and analyze the social support network of families involved in violence against children and adolescents, from the perspective of health professionals and families in a municipality of the state of São Paulo, Brazil.
Methods
This was a qualitative strategic social study, anchored in the paradigm of complexity. Data were collected from 41 health professionals and 15 families using institutional or personal network maps, and semi-structured interviews. Analysis was conducted by organizing the data, constructing theoretical frameworks, and categorizing resulting information.
Results
The category “weaving the network” was unveiled, with family experiences and professionals focused on a logic of fragmentation of care.
Final considerations
The creation and implementation of public policy are urgently needed to address the needs of this population, by empowering families and communities and developing research that respects the multidimensional nature of the phenomenon.
Adolescent; Child; Family; Domestic violence; Social support; Nursing