Research "Men's Perspective on Violence Against their Partner

  It has long been studied how what we experience during childhood reflects on our adult life, including issues involving violence against women. A Doctor Maria Jose Osis She has a degree in Social Sciences from UNICAMP, a PhD in Public Health from USP, and is a CEMICAMP researcher. He recently collaborated on a research project "Perspectiva de los hombres sobre la violencia de pareja en Paraguay" of the Centro Paraguayo de Estudios de Población. The study brought, among many data, expressive statistics about how childhood punishments can perpetuate violence against a partner and its naturalization. In the study, 67.4% of the respondents consider moral violence against their partner justifiable, and 26% have witnessed physical aggression against their mothers or stepmothers. In addition, 89% suffered some kind of physical or moral punishment during childhood, and of these, 45% said they perpetuate attitudes of violence against their partners. The study was conducted with 1,000 Paraguayan men aged 29-40 and they were asked statements about: attitudes, beliefs, opinions, experiences, gender roles, rights, and perpetuation of family violence. The answers showed, in general, largely equitable opinions related to work, childcare, and gender roles, but this still contrasts with official data on the distribution and participation of men in unpaid domestic work, and the perception of violent attitudes as something justifiable and/or natural. This scenario is due to cultural, religious and socioeconomic factors, besides the already mentioned physical and moral aggressions suffered in childhood. The complete article with all the results and graphics can be accessed here: http://www.cepep.org.py/archivos/perspectivahombreviolencia.pdf


President and Senior Researcher Cemicamp makes up the list of the most influential researchers in the world.

The Doctor. Luís Bahamondes, president of CEMICAMP, and the Senior Researcher, Dr. Aníbal Faundes, makes up the list of the most influential scientists in the world!

The Journal Plos Biology (JPB) has just published the list of the 100 thousand most #influential #scientists in the world.

In addition to these #researchers, 600 others are also Brazilian, 54 belong to Unicamp - Universidade Estadual de Campinas and 10 are professors at the Faculty of Medical Sciences at UNICAMP. They are: Aníbal Faúndes, Luis Guillermo Bahamondes, Marilda Mazzali, Fernando Cendes, Lício Velloso, Mário José Abdala Saad, Gilberto De Nucci, Vital Paulino Costa, Aníbal Vercesi, and Sandro Esteves. Conducted by a team of researchers from Stanford University (USA), the study titled “updated science-wide author databases of standardized citation indicators” analyzed the Scopus database, which establishes two main researcher rankings: one measuring the researcher’s impact over their career and another assessing the impact of the researcher’s scientific output in a single year.

Check the complete list of UNICAMP researchers who are in the ranking of the 100,000 most influential in the world here: https://bit.ly/pesquisadoresunicamp

Source: https://www.fcm.unicamp.br/fcm/relacoes-publicas/saladeimprensa/docentes-da-fcm-integram-lista-de-cientistas-mais-influentes-do-mundo