Browsing by Author "Neves, Sinara Dantas"
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Item O casal e as relações de parentesco por afinidade: os sogros(Universidade Catolica de Salvador, 2015-11-20) Neves, Sinara Dantas; Rabinovich, Elaine Pedreira; http://lattes.cnpq.br/1594550972937138; Cerveny, Ceneide Maria de Oliveira; Silva, Célia Nunes; Alcântara, Miriã Alves Ramos de; Costa, Lívia Alessandra Fialho daCan experiments with relationship by marriage experienced by the couple in their original families clarify how relations with kinship affinity are presented in the current married life? This study analyzes the resulting repercussions of experiences with kinship by marriage the couple lived in their original families in building these relationships in the current married life, focusing on the parents-in-laws. It is a qualitative study, with multiple cases study design from a reasoned approach to systemic epistemology. Semi-structured interviews with three couples were held individually in a convenience sample, based on the following inclusion criteria: be between 25 and 45 years old; be middle class; be heterosexual; present degree of high school or university education; be first conjugal union; have both parents alive, and have children. Data were initially analyzed individually, case by case, based on what emerged from the talks, then grouped from unusual aspects obtained through the constant comparative method. The results refer to recurring issues such as: issue of housing and border revision; spouses as mediators between the partner and their relationship by marriage; in-laws as grandparents; strengthening the "absolute I". These results confirm the intergenerational transmission of wedding interaction patterns of parents for couples investigated, showing a tendency to repetition by gender, by at least one of the spouses. These interactions processes reveal the existence of a set of interests from the original families, in the role of grandparents as a way to keep the new couple attached to them, which deserves to be carefully studied.Item Envolvimento paterno no contexto do divórcio: estudo de casos múltiplos(Universidade Catolica de Salvador, 2016-12-13) Pedra, Marie Ubirayara Kichise; Moreira, Lúcia Vaz de Campos; http://lattes.cnpq.br/8863706292628331; Fornasier, Rafael Cerqueira; http://buscatextual.cnpq.br/buscatextual/visualizacv.do?id=K4383811Z5; Neves, Sinara Dantas; http://buscatextual.cnpq.br/buscatextual/visualizacv.do?id=K4744474U0The present research aims to identify possible changes in paternal involvement due to the dissolution of conjugality. To achieve this, a multiple case study was carried out. Four divorced parents were interviewed for at least two and a half years, who lived in Salvador, were middle class, had a higher education level and had at least one school-age child as a result of their ruptured marital union. For the collection of data, an interview script with open questions was constructed. The data obtained were analyzed in a descriptive way. The study was approved by the Research Ethics Committee of the Catholic University of Salvador - UCSal, and the participants signed an Informed Consent Term (TCLE). The main results were: the type of relationship that the participants established with the ex-spouses facilitates or hinders the father's involvement with his child in the post-divorce; The most affectionate and participatory father ideal in the child's life guides the participants' attitudes and postures toward their children and the meaning given to life after their birth; In addition, there was great influence and participation of the grandparents in the form of father and son getting involved. Thus, it is perceived that the divorce situation involves several factors and that the combination of these can trigger a paternal involvement of quality or a separation between father and son.Item A experiência de familiares de usuários abusivos de drogas na perspectiva da família e de operadores da assistência(Universidade Católica do Salvador, 2019-04-30) Santos, Vera Lúcia Silva; Alcântara, Miriã Alves Ramos de; http://lattes.cnpq.br; Neves, Sinara Dantas; http://lattes.cnpq.br; Marques, Mirian Ribeiro; http://lattes.cnpq.br; Santos, José Eduardo Ferreira; http://lattes.cnpq.brTo think of the Family is to reflect the complexity inherent in this relational system. Understanding the abusive drug user's family implies considerations about social situations that transcend family relationships and that directly affect the same context. It has been identified that there are laws, resolutions and regulations that indicate the State's concern to help families who experience suffering due to the use of drugs by a relative, be it brother, husband, father, mother, etc. Faced with subjective inquiries about the roles of the State and the family, the objective of this study was to analyze how family experiences are considered with an abusive user member of drugs by the family itself and by professional social workers and psychologists, direct operators of the devices of the Unified Health System and the Single System of Social Assistance. A non-profit institution, CAFVIDA was created in the period of the research, created to exclusively serve families of users of alcohol and abusive drugs and dependent chemists. The present study is qualitative, descriptive and exploratory in character. All the work was done in the city of Salvador, and sought the natural environment of the workers and residents of this capital. Data collection was done through a semi-structured interview, which was recorded and later transcribed. The results validated the perception of policies that seek to contemplate the families that experience the problem and that they contrast with the representations of the direct service operators. It also revealed the contradictory perception of the family itself about the context that it experiences.Item O tear das relações entre primos na contemporaneidade(Universidade Católica do Salvador, 2019-03-23) Souza, Mariza Carla Monteiro; Bastos, Ana Cecília de Sousa Bittencourt; http://lattes.cnpq.br/; Alcântara, Miriã Alves Ramos de; http://lattes.cnpq.br/; Neves, Sinara Dantas; http://lattes.cnpq.br/; Sá, Sumaia Midlej Pimentel; http://lattes.cnpq.br/The contemporary context is full of transformations in relation with the formation and relational interactions within a family when considering its complexity and instability, which reflects on the kinship. Lacks of information had been revealed among social sciences studies related to the behavior between cousins. Therefore, with the objective to minimize the gap within the scientific contribution and the current social reality, we have tried to describe, by using their proper experiences, how members of two different generations (parents and their children) of a given family, perceive the relations between cousins. The present study is a qualitative inquiry, with exploratory characteristics, realized in the city of Salvador (BA), with families of the middle economy class, the participants being ten cousins of five distinctive families. The data collection was realized by using the procedure of the "narrative interview", with the purpose to study mltiple-cases whose data analysis was based on three thematic categories: how is perceived the family as such, how to deal being and having cousins, alterations and changes within families.Item Valores familiares contemporâneos da ‘'Geração Canguru'’ na perspectiva de pais e filhos(Universidade Católica do Salvador, 2018-03-01) Muller, Ana Paula Fest; Alcântara, Miriã Alves Ramos de; http://lattes.cnpq.br/4186283459709800; Neves, Sinara Dantas; Santos, José Eduardo FerreiraThe "Kangaroo Generation" presents itself in contemporary times as one of the characteristics of the "full nest" phenomenon, which is part of the mature phase of the Brazilian family life course, and presents itself in the period of transition to the adult life course of the child who chooses to postpone the time of leaving home, even if financially successful. This collective case study is of a qualitative nature and has as general objective to know the main contemporary family values that permeate the transition of the young adult who extended the domestic coexistence with his family of origin, through the investigation of the concepts that parents and children have about objects the theme and identification of the main family beliefs and practices, in order to broaden the reflection of the families involved, as well as the knowledge and the discussion about the same, before the academic areas or public agendas. For this purpose, a script was developed to carry out semi-structured interviews with the families. In all, four families from the metropolitan region of Salvador (married parents with sons or daughters graduated at least) were interviewed based on the assumptions of the generation in focus. After applying the interviews and transcription, the results were analyzed within the case and later cross-checked, in the light of the literature review of the text, under the systemic paradigm and theoretical aspects that involve the same, such as the Bioecological theory of Human Development and the Family Life Course. Common known family values were: Autonomy, Education, Personal Achievement, Lasting Family Links, Humanity, Standard of Living, Safety and Example. The research revealed that the 'Kangaroo Generation' family maintains the transgenerational role of values that elicit the continuity of the collective feeling necessary for the adaptation of its members to the context and time.