Family resilience and chemical dependency: perception of mental health professionals

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Autor(a) principal: Zerbetto,Sonia Regina
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: Galera,Sueli Aparecida Frari, Ruiz,Bianca Oliveira
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem (Online)
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Resumo: ABSTRACT Objective: To learn the perception of health professionals from the Psychosocial Attention Center for Alcohol and Other Drugs regarding the resilience attributes that are critical to family members of psychoactive substance dependents. Method: A qualitative descriptive study conducted from February to May 2016, using a focus group technique for data collection. In total, 15 professionals participated in the study: 13 health professionals and two administrative professionals. The statements were recorded and transcribed, and these data were analyzed using the technique of thematic content analysis. Results: Health professionals recognize the family resilience attributes needed for efficient and assertive communication, as well as organizational patterns and facilitating family strengths, factors that contribute to improved family relationship and family functionality. Final considerations: This study contributed to a perspective of clinical intervention with family members that is not limited to the negative aspects of family relationship and life, such as fragility and family dysfunction.
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title Family resilience and chemical dependency: perception of mental health professionals
spellingShingle Family resilience and chemical dependency: perception of mental health professionals
Zerbetto,Sonia Regina
Family
Psychological Resilience
Substance-Related Disorders
Mental Health
Health Personnel
title_short Family resilience and chemical dependency: perception of mental health professionals
title_full Family resilience and chemical dependency: perception of mental health professionals
title_fullStr Family resilience and chemical dependency: perception of mental health professionals
title_full_unstemmed Family resilience and chemical dependency: perception of mental health professionals
title_sort Family resilience and chemical dependency: perception of mental health professionals
author Zerbetto,Sonia Regina
author_facet Zerbetto,Sonia Regina
Galera,Sueli Aparecida Frari
Ruiz,Bianca Oliveira
author_role author
author2 Galera,Sueli Aparecida Frari
Ruiz,Bianca Oliveira
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Zerbetto,Sonia Regina
Galera,Sueli Aparecida Frari
Ruiz,Bianca Oliveira
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Family
Psychological Resilience
Substance-Related Disorders
Mental Health
Health Personnel
topic Family
Psychological Resilience
Substance-Related Disorders
Mental Health
Health Personnel
description ABSTRACT Objective: To learn the perception of health professionals from the Psychosocial Attention Center for Alcohol and Other Drugs regarding the resilience attributes that are critical to family members of psychoactive substance dependents. Method: A qualitative descriptive study conducted from February to May 2016, using a focus group technique for data collection. In total, 15 professionals participated in the study: 13 health professionals and two administrative professionals. The statements were recorded and transcribed, and these data were analyzed using the technique of thematic content analysis. Results: Health professionals recognize the family resilience attributes needed for efficient and assertive communication, as well as organizational patterns and facilitating family strengths, factors that contribute to improved family relationship and family functionality. Final considerations: This study contributed to a perspective of clinical intervention with family members that is not limited to the negative aspects of family relationship and life, such as fragility and family dysfunction.
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