Adolescentes usuárias de substâncias psicoativas

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Autor(a) principal: Paiva, Elisabete Péres Queiroz de
Data de Publicação: 2010
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da METODISTA
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Resumo: This search studied female hospitalized adolescents for treatment of drug addiction in Desafio Jovem Recovery Center of Alcohol and Drug. Aimed to describe the psychodynamics and psychosocial characteristics of adolescents and to identify risk behaviors and health protection of the participants. For data collection, we used the Socio-Demographic Identification and Psychoactive Substances Consumption Questionnaire, the HTP projective test (House-Tree- Person) and the "Screening Inventory of Drug Use (DUSI). Study participants were 14 adolescents in the 12 to 17 years. Most adolescents (78.57%) are children of divorced parents. The first substance used, in the age range of 9 to 14 years, was the cigarette (42.86%), the second was marijuana (35.71%), the third in the 9 to 15 years was alcohol (21.43%), and the fourth substance in the 9 to 16 years was crack (35.71%). The favorite drug of these adolescents is crack (42.9%). The lack of affection is seen as a reflection of one's own life story, with helplessness, with no affection, no trust, isolation, lack of safe social contacts, dissatisfaction with the family environment that is restrictive, showing vulnerability that is present in relation to the pressures experienced in the family environment. The father is often absent in the development of these adolescents. Situations such as neglect, violence and parental abandonment, as well as involvement with licit and illicit drugs by parents and other family members, should be subjected to security measures of public policies to promote family and community health and reduction of harm-related psychoactive substances
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spelling Rezende, Manuel MorgadoAvoglia , Hilda Rosa CapelãoCardoso, Wilma Lúcia de Castro DinizPaiva, Elisabete Péres Queiroz de2019-09-30T18:41:24Z2010-04-05Paiva, Elisabete Péres Queiroz de. Adolescentes usuárias de substâncias psicoativas. 2010. 147folhas. Dissertação( Psicologia da Saude) - Universidade Metodista de Sao Paulo, Sao Bernardo do Campo.http://tede.metodista.br/jspui/handle/tede/1916This search studied female hospitalized adolescents for treatment of drug addiction in Desafio Jovem Recovery Center of Alcohol and Drug. Aimed to describe the psychodynamics and psychosocial characteristics of adolescents and to identify risk behaviors and health protection of the participants. For data collection, we used the Socio-Demographic Identification and Psychoactive Substances Consumption Questionnaire, the HTP projective test (House-Tree- Person) and the "Screening Inventory of Drug Use (DUSI). Study participants were 14 adolescents in the 12 to 17 years. Most adolescents (78.57%) are children of divorced parents. The first substance used, in the age range of 9 to 14 years, was the cigarette (42.86%), the second was marijuana (35.71%), the third in the 9 to 15 years was alcohol (21.43%), and the fourth substance in the 9 to 16 years was crack (35.71%). The favorite drug of these adolescents is crack (42.9%). The lack of affection is seen as a reflection of one's own life story, with helplessness, with no affection, no trust, isolation, lack of safe social contacts, dissatisfaction with the family environment that is restrictive, showing vulnerability that is present in relation to the pressures experienced in the family environment. The father is often absent in the development of these adolescents. Situations such as neglect, violence and parental abandonment, as well as involvement with licit and illicit drugs by parents and other family members, should be subjected to security measures of public policies to promote family and community health and reduction of harm-related psychoactive substancesEsta pesquisa estudou adolescentes internadas para tratamento de dependência de drogas no Centro de Recuperação Álcool e Drogas Desafio Jovem. Objetivou descrever as características psicossociais e a psicodinâmica dessas adolescentes, além de identificar comportamentos de riscos e de proteção à saúde das participantes. Para coleta de dados, foram utilizados o Questionário de Identificação Sócio-Demográfico e Consumo de Substâncias Psicoativas, o teste projetivo H.T.P. (House-Tree-Person) e o “Inventário de Triagem do Uso de Drogas (DUSI)”. Fizeram parte do estudo 14 adolescentes na faixa de 12 a 17 anos. A maioria das adolescentes (78,57%) são filhas de pais separados. A primeira substância usada, na faixa de idade de 9 a 14 anos, foi o cigarro (42,86%), a segunda foi a maconha (35,71%), a terceira, na faixa de 9 a 15 anos foi o álcool (21,43%) e a quarta substância, na faixa de 9 a 16 anos foi o crack (35,71%). A droga predileta das adolescentes é o crack (42,9%). A carência afetiva é vista como reflexo da própria história de vida, com o desamparo, com ausência de afeto, falta de confiança, isolamento, falta de contatos sociais seguros, descontentamento com o ambiente familiar que se apresenta restritivo, apresentando vulnerabilidade que se faz presente em relação às pressões vividas no ambiente familiar. O pai se constitui quase sempre ausente na elaboração das adolescentes. Situações, como negligência, violência e abandono paterno, bem como o envolvimento com drogas lícitas e ilícitas pelos pais e outros familiares, devem ser objeto de medidas de proteção de políticas públicas de promoção de saúde familiar e comunitária e de redução de danos relacionados ao uso de substâncias psicoativas.Submitted by Noeme Timbo (noeme.timbo@metodista.br) on 2019-09-30T18:41:23Z No. of bitstreams: 1 Elisabete Peres Queiroz de Paiva.pdf: 11091016 bytes, checksum: d51a4b4ff1a778241374b16d3917c14e (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2019-09-30T18:41:24Z (GMT). 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dc.title.por.fl_str_mv Adolescentes usuárias de substâncias psicoativas
dc.title.alternative.eng.fl_str_mv Female adolescents users of pychoactives substances.
title Adolescentes usuárias de substâncias psicoativas
spellingShingle Adolescentes usuárias de substâncias psicoativas
Paiva, Elisabete Péres Queiroz de
Adolescentes (meninas); Abuso de substâncias psicoativas; Transtorno da Conduta; H.T.P.; DUSI.
Female Adolescent; Pychoactives substances Abuse; Conduct Disorder; H.T.P.; DUSI
CIENCIAS HUMANAS::PSICOLOGIA
title_short Adolescentes usuárias de substâncias psicoativas
title_full Adolescentes usuárias de substâncias psicoativas
title_fullStr Adolescentes usuárias de substâncias psicoativas
title_full_unstemmed Adolescentes usuárias de substâncias psicoativas
title_sort Adolescentes usuárias de substâncias psicoativas
author Paiva, Elisabete Péres Queiroz de
author_facet Paiva, Elisabete Péres Queiroz de
author_role author
dc.contributor.advisor1.fl_str_mv Rezende, Manuel Morgado
dc.contributor.referee1.fl_str_mv Avoglia , Hilda Rosa Capelão
dc.contributor.referee2.fl_str_mv Cardoso, Wilma Lúcia de Castro Diniz
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Paiva, Elisabete Péres Queiroz de
contributor_str_mv Rezende, Manuel Morgado
Avoglia , Hilda Rosa Capelão
Cardoso, Wilma Lúcia de Castro Diniz
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Adolescentes (meninas); Abuso de substâncias psicoativas; Transtorno da Conduta; H.T.P.; DUSI.
topic Adolescentes (meninas); Abuso de substâncias psicoativas; Transtorno da Conduta; H.T.P.; DUSI.
Female Adolescent; Pychoactives substances Abuse; Conduct Disorder; H.T.P.; DUSI
CIENCIAS HUMANAS::PSICOLOGIA
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Female Adolescent; Pychoactives substances Abuse; Conduct Disorder; H.T.P.; DUSI
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv CIENCIAS HUMANAS::PSICOLOGIA
description This search studied female hospitalized adolescents for treatment of drug addiction in Desafio Jovem Recovery Center of Alcohol and Drug. Aimed to describe the psychodynamics and psychosocial characteristics of adolescents and to identify risk behaviors and health protection of the participants. For data collection, we used the Socio-Demographic Identification and Psychoactive Substances Consumption Questionnaire, the HTP projective test (House-Tree- Person) and the "Screening Inventory of Drug Use (DUSI). Study participants were 14 adolescents in the 12 to 17 years. Most adolescents (78.57%) are children of divorced parents. The first substance used, in the age range of 9 to 14 years, was the cigarette (42.86%), the second was marijuana (35.71%), the third in the 9 to 15 years was alcohol (21.43%), and the fourth substance in the 9 to 16 years was crack (35.71%). The favorite drug of these adolescents is crack (42.9%). The lack of affection is seen as a reflection of one's own life story, with helplessness, with no affection, no trust, isolation, lack of safe social contacts, dissatisfaction with the family environment that is restrictive, showing vulnerability that is present in relation to the pressures experienced in the family environment. The father is often absent in the development of these adolescents. Situations such as neglect, violence and parental abandonment, as well as involvement with licit and illicit drugs by parents and other family members, should be subjected to security measures of public policies to promote family and community health and reduction of harm-related psychoactive substances
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