São Pedro, Ana Carolina Assis Oliveira de; https://orcid.org/0009-0003-7501-1492; http://lattes.cnpq.br/6274580325700175
Resumo:
This monography seeks to study the access of black teenagers girls to their sexual and
reproductive rights in the context of Sistema Único de Saúde (SUS). With regard to the
methodology utilized in this study, it was made a bibliography research, based on a integrative
literature review and field journals produced during internship on a public maternity from
Salvador/BA, of a qualitative and exploratory nature, with the purpose of analyze under a
critical perspective how it’s been happening the access of the black teenagers girls to their
sexual and reproductive rights. In the second chapter of this work, first will be done an
introduction to the theme, discussing the heterogeneity of ways of being a teenager, and the
what are the impacts of this period on the human sexuality, and then bring the historical and
legal landmarks about sexual and reproductive rights of teenagers in Brazil and in the world.
In the third chapter, the focus shifts to the black teenagers girls and the way that they access
the public health service related to the sexual and reproductive health. The discussion begins
by understanding how teenagers access their sexual and reproductive rights through the public
heath service, for later treat, critically and in the light of the intersectionality about the data
that the literature and my experiences in the internship process have on the access of black
teenagers to sexual and reproductive rights through the SUS.