Comparing The Profile Of Chemical Dependents Hospitalized At A Chemical Dependency Unit In Porto Alegre/RS In 2002 And 2006
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Resumo: | Background: Studies on the use of psychoactive substances have been focused on identifying risk and protective factors related to this behavior based on the definition of the epidemiologic profile of such populations. The objective of the present study is to compare the profiles of samples of chemical dependent patients hospitalized at a Detoxification Unit (DU) in Porto Alegre, state of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, in 2002 with the patients hospitalized in 2006. Method: This is a cross-sectional, descriptive and retrospective study. The research was carried out using medical records. We used a convenience sample divided into two groups: 1) all patients hospitalized at the DU from September to December 2006 (n=118); 2) all patients hospitalized at the same Unit from April to May 2002 (n=202). Results: There was a significant increase in the use of marijuana, inhaled cocaine and crack and a decrease in the use of solvents; there was no change concerning the use of alcohol and injected cocaine. It is important to mention the increase in the prevalence of crack users, which increased from 21.8% to 61.9%. There was a decrease of almost 30% in the number of alcoholics who did not use other psychoactive substances except for tobacco in the 2006 sample. Psychiatric comorbidities were quite prevalent, and we can highlight a significant increase in the number of patients with personality disorders. Conclusion: We conclude that the profile of chemical dependents hospitalized for detoxification is changing; therefore, it is important that new therapeutic strategies are planned in order to better assist this population. |
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Comparing The Profile Of Chemical Dependents Hospitalized At A Chemical Dependency Unit In Porto Alegre/RS In 2002 And 2006Comparação do Perfil de Dependentes Químicos Internados em uma Unidade de Dependência Química de Porto Alegre/RS em 2002 e 2006Chemical dependencyChemical dependencyDependência QuímicaEpidemiologiaPacientes internadosHospitais psiquiátricosDependência Química – Epidemiologia - Pacientes internados - Hospitais psiquiátricosBackground: Studies on the use of psychoactive substances have been focused on identifying risk and protective factors related to this behavior based on the definition of the epidemiologic profile of such populations. The objective of the present study is to compare the profiles of samples of chemical dependent patients hospitalized at a Detoxification Unit (DU) in Porto Alegre, state of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, in 2002 with the patients hospitalized in 2006. Method: This is a cross-sectional, descriptive and retrospective study. The research was carried out using medical records. We used a convenience sample divided into two groups: 1) all patients hospitalized at the DU from September to December 2006 (n=118); 2) all patients hospitalized at the same Unit from April to May 2002 (n=202). Results: There was a significant increase in the use of marijuana, inhaled cocaine and crack and a decrease in the use of solvents; there was no change concerning the use of alcohol and injected cocaine. It is important to mention the increase in the prevalence of crack users, which increased from 21.8% to 61.9%. There was a decrease of almost 30% in the number of alcoholics who did not use other psychoactive substances except for tobacco in the 2006 sample. Psychiatric comorbidities were quite prevalent, and we can highlight a significant increase in the number of patients with personality disorders. Conclusion: We conclude that the profile of chemical dependents hospitalized for detoxification is changing; therefore, it is important that new therapeutic strategies are planned in order to better assist this population.Introdução: As pesquisas relativas ao uso de substâncias psicoativas têm se direcionado para levantar fatores de risco e proteção para este comportamento, a partir da definição do perfil epidemiológico destas populações. O objetivo deste trabalho é comparar os perfis das amostras de pacientes dependentes químicos que internaram em uma Unidade de Desintoxicação (UD) de Porto Alegre/RS em 2002 com os que internam em 2006. Método: O delineamento é transversal, retrospectivo, sendo realizada pesquisa em prontuários. A amostra é por conveniência, composta por dois grupos: 1) todos os pacientes internados na UD, do mês de setembro ao mês de dezembro de 2006 (n=118); 2) todos os pacientes internados nesta mesma unidade, nos meses de abril e maio de 2002 (n=202). Resultados: Houve um aumento significativo no uso de maconha, cocaína inalada e crack e uma diminuição no uso de solventes, não havendo mudanças quanto ao uso de álcool e cocaína injetável. Destaca-se o aumento da prevalência de dependentes de crack internados que subiu de 21,8% para 61,9%. Houve uma diminuição de quase 30% no número de alcoolistas que não usavam outras substâncias psicoativas, salvo o tabaco, na amostra de 2006. As comorbidades psiquiátricas foram bastante prevalentes, destacando-se um aumento significativo de pacientes com Transtornos de Personalidade. Conclusão: Conclui-se que o perfil dos dependentes químicos que internam para desintoxicação está se modificando, sendo importante que sejam delineadas novas estratégias terapêuticas para o melhor atendimento desta clientelaHCPA/FAMED/UFRGS2009-09-03info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionPeer-reviewed ArticleAvaliado por Paresapplication/pdfhttps://seer.ufrgs.br/index.php/hcpa/article/view/8403Clinical & Biomedical Research; Vol. 29 No. 2 (2009): Revista HCPAClinical and Biomedical Research; v. 29 n. 2 (2009): Revista HCPA2357-9730reponame:Clinical and Biomedical Researchinstname:Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)instacron:UFRGSporhttps://seer.ufrgs.br/index.php/hcpa/article/view/8403/5810Formiga, Leonel TeschSantos, Rafael Corrêa da SilvaDumcke, Tiago SacchetAraujo, Renata Brasilinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2020-01-16T16:20:25Zoai:seer.ufrgs.br:article/8403Revistahttps://www.seer.ufrgs.br/index.php/hcpaPUBhttps://seer.ufrgs.br/index.php/hcpa/oai||cbr@hcpa.edu.br2357-97302357-9730opendoar:2020-01-16T16:20:25Clinical and Biomedical Research - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)false |
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Comparing The Profile Of Chemical Dependents Hospitalized At A Chemical Dependency Unit In Porto Alegre/RS In 2002 And 2006 Comparação do Perfil de Dependentes Químicos Internados em uma Unidade de Dependência Química de Porto Alegre/RS em 2002 e 2006 |
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Comparing The Profile Of Chemical Dependents Hospitalized At A Chemical Dependency Unit In Porto Alegre/RS In 2002 And 2006 |
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Comparing The Profile Of Chemical Dependents Hospitalized At A Chemical Dependency Unit In Porto Alegre/RS In 2002 And 2006 Formiga, Leonel Tesch Chemical dependency Chemical dependency Dependência Química Epidemiologia Pacientes internados Hospitais psiquiátricos Dependência Química – Epidemiologia - Pacientes internados - Hospitais psiquiátricos |
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Comparing The Profile Of Chemical Dependents Hospitalized At A Chemical Dependency Unit In Porto Alegre/RS In 2002 And 2006 |
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Comparing The Profile Of Chemical Dependents Hospitalized At A Chemical Dependency Unit In Porto Alegre/RS In 2002 And 2006 |
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Comparing The Profile Of Chemical Dependents Hospitalized At A Chemical Dependency Unit In Porto Alegre/RS In 2002 And 2006 |
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Comparing The Profile Of Chemical Dependents Hospitalized At A Chemical Dependency Unit In Porto Alegre/RS In 2002 And 2006 |
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Comparing The Profile Of Chemical Dependents Hospitalized At A Chemical Dependency Unit In Porto Alegre/RS In 2002 And 2006 |
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Formiga, Leonel Tesch |
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Formiga, Leonel Tesch Santos, Rafael Corrêa da Silva Dumcke, Tiago Sacchet Araujo, Renata Brasil |
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Santos, Rafael Corrêa da Silva Dumcke, Tiago Sacchet Araujo, Renata Brasil |
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Formiga, Leonel Tesch Santos, Rafael Corrêa da Silva Dumcke, Tiago Sacchet Araujo, Renata Brasil |
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Chemical dependency Chemical dependency Dependência Química Epidemiologia Pacientes internados Hospitais psiquiátricos Dependência Química – Epidemiologia - Pacientes internados - Hospitais psiquiátricos |
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Chemical dependency Chemical dependency Dependência Química Epidemiologia Pacientes internados Hospitais psiquiátricos Dependência Química – Epidemiologia - Pacientes internados - Hospitais psiquiátricos |
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Background: Studies on the use of psychoactive substances have been focused on identifying risk and protective factors related to this behavior based on the definition of the epidemiologic profile of such populations. The objective of the present study is to compare the profiles of samples of chemical dependent patients hospitalized at a Detoxification Unit (DU) in Porto Alegre, state of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, in 2002 with the patients hospitalized in 2006. Method: This is a cross-sectional, descriptive and retrospective study. The research was carried out using medical records. We used a convenience sample divided into two groups: 1) all patients hospitalized at the DU from September to December 2006 (n=118); 2) all patients hospitalized at the same Unit from April to May 2002 (n=202). Results: There was a significant increase in the use of marijuana, inhaled cocaine and crack and a decrease in the use of solvents; there was no change concerning the use of alcohol and injected cocaine. It is important to mention the increase in the prevalence of crack users, which increased from 21.8% to 61.9%. There was a decrease of almost 30% in the number of alcoholics who did not use other psychoactive substances except for tobacco in the 2006 sample. Psychiatric comorbidities were quite prevalent, and we can highlight a significant increase in the number of patients with personality disorders. Conclusion: We conclude that the profile of chemical dependents hospitalized for detoxification is changing; therefore, it is important that new therapeutic strategies are planned in order to better assist this population. |
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