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Contents; Contributors; Chapter 1: Studying Human Development in Situations of Vulnerability in Brazil; References; Part I: Contexts of Violence; Chapter 2: Intrafamily Violence: A Study on Vulnerability and Resilience; Studying a Case of Vulnerability and Resilience; Community Characterization; Previous History of Mary; Current History of Mary; Understanding Vulnerability and Resilience; Risk Factors; Protective Factors; Take-Home Message; References.
Chapter 3: Methodological Aspects of Research on Violence Against Adolescents in Brazilian Public Schools Adolescence and Victimization; Violence and School; Methodological and Ethical Aspects in the Research with Adolescents in Schools; Research Report; Conclusions; References; Chapter 4: Theoretical-Methodological Aspects of Research on Violence in Adolescent Dating Relationships; Theoretical Aspects: Definition of Affective-Sexual Relations in Adolescence and Violence on Dating Relationships.
Methodological Aspects in the Field of Violence on Dating Relationships Research Current Research: Violence in Affective-Sexual Relationships in Adolescence; Conclusion; References; Chapter 5: Research on the Disclosure of Sexual Violence: Ethical and Methodological Paths; Brief Historical Considerations on Violence Against Children and Adolescents in Brazil; The Process of Revealing or Finding Out About Sexual Violence; Ethics of Research Involving Human Beings in Brazil; Methodological Challenges in Research on Sexual Violence.
ConclusionsReferences; Chapter 6: An Integrative Conceptual Model for Enhanced Understanding of the Dynamics of Sexual Violence Against Children; A Chronological and Content Synthesis of Five Extant Models of Dynamics of Sexual Violence Against Children; Integration of the Dynamics of Sexual Violence Against Children Models; Discussion; Conclusion; References; Chapter 7: Discussion on Prejudice and Empathy in Children and Adolescents in Situations of Social Vulnerability: Proposition of Interventions.
Empathy, Perspective Taking, and Prejudice Final Considerations; References; Part II: Risk and Protective Factors; Chapter 8: Protective Factors for the Development of Adolescents with DM1: An Interface Between Positive Psychology and Health Psychology; Implications of the Chronic Condition in Adolescence; Positive Psychology and DM1; Adolescents with DM1 in the South of Brazil: Research by NEPA; Protection Factors for Development with DM1: Results Found; Quality of Life; Social Support; Treatment Compliance.
Chapter 3: Methodological Aspects of Research on Violence Against Adolescents in Brazilian Public Schools Adolescence and Victimization; Violence and School; Methodological and Ethical Aspects in the Research with Adolescents in Schools; Research Report; Conclusions; References; Chapter 4: Theoretical-Methodological Aspects of Research on Violence in Adolescent Dating Relationships; Theoretical Aspects: Definition of Affective-Sexual Relations in Adolescence and Violence on Dating Relationships.
Methodological Aspects in the Field of Violence on Dating Relationships Research Current Research: Violence in Affective-Sexual Relationships in Adolescence; Conclusion; References; Chapter 5: Research on the Disclosure of Sexual Violence: Ethical and Methodological Paths; Brief Historical Considerations on Violence Against Children and Adolescents in Brazil; The Process of Revealing or Finding Out About Sexual Violence; Ethics of Research Involving Human Beings in Brazil; Methodological Challenges in Research on Sexual Violence.
ConclusionsReferences; Chapter 6: An Integrative Conceptual Model for Enhanced Understanding of the Dynamics of Sexual Violence Against Children; A Chronological and Content Synthesis of Five Extant Models of Dynamics of Sexual Violence Against Children; Integration of the Dynamics of Sexual Violence Against Children Models; Discussion; Conclusion; References; Chapter 7: Discussion on Prejudice and Empathy in Children and Adolescents in Situations of Social Vulnerability: Proposition of Interventions.
Empathy, Perspective Taking, and Prejudice Final Considerations; References; Part II: Risk and Protective Factors; Chapter 8: Protective Factors for the Development of Adolescents with DM1: An Interface Between Positive Psychology and Health Psychology; Implications of the Chronic Condition in Adolescence; Positive Psychology and DM1; Adolescents with DM1 in the South of Brazil: Research by NEPA; Protection Factors for Development with DM1: Results Found; Quality of Life; Social Support; Treatment Compliance.