Women’s alcohol consumption in a Primary Health Care service

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Autor(a) principal: Ponce,Talita Dutra
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Picciano,Andressa Pelissoli, de Vargas,Divane
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista da Escola de Enfermagem da USP (Online)
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Resumo: ABSTRACT Objective: To identify alcohol consumption patterns in people cared by a Primary Health Care service and verify the association between the patterns and the variables of the sample. Method: Our observational study used both the Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test instrument and a questionnaire with socio-demographic, clinical, and behavioral questions for data collection. We carried out the descriptive and univariate analysis with Kendall and Kruskal-Wallis correlation tests. We introduced variables with p ≤ 0.2 values in the multiple logistic regression – Mann-Whitney test. Results: The sample of the study was constituted by 561 women. The analysis results indicated relevant influence for higher patterns of consumption: not having a partner, not having a religion, smoking and drug habits, and having arterial hypertension. Besides that, within each additional year in women’s age, the alcohol consumption decreases. Conclusion: We endorsed data that female alcohol consumption is presenting a tendency to increase especially among younger women, this information is essential for the promotion of Primary Health Care.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Women’s alcohol consumption in a Primary Health Care service
title Women’s alcohol consumption in a Primary Health Care service
spellingShingle Women’s alcohol consumption in a Primary Health Care service
Ponce,Talita Dutra
Women
Alcoholism
Substance Abuse Detection
Primary Care Nursing
Primary Health Care
title_short Women’s alcohol consumption in a Primary Health Care service
title_full Women’s alcohol consumption in a Primary Health Care service
title_fullStr Women’s alcohol consumption in a Primary Health Care service
title_full_unstemmed Women’s alcohol consumption in a Primary Health Care service
title_sort Women’s alcohol consumption in a Primary Health Care service
author Ponce,Talita Dutra
author_facet Ponce,Talita Dutra
Picciano,Andressa Pelissoli
de Vargas,Divane
author_role author
author2 Picciano,Andressa Pelissoli
de Vargas,Divane
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author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Ponce,Talita Dutra
Picciano,Andressa Pelissoli
de Vargas,Divane
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Women
Alcoholism
Substance Abuse Detection
Primary Care Nursing
Primary Health Care
topic Women
Alcoholism
Substance Abuse Detection
Primary Care Nursing
Primary Health Care
description ABSTRACT Objective: To identify alcohol consumption patterns in people cared by a Primary Health Care service and verify the association between the patterns and the variables of the sample. Method: Our observational study used both the Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test instrument and a questionnaire with socio-demographic, clinical, and behavioral questions for data collection. We carried out the descriptive and univariate analysis with Kendall and Kruskal-Wallis correlation tests. We introduced variables with p ≤ 0.2 values in the multiple logistic regression – Mann-Whitney test. Results: The sample of the study was constituted by 561 women. The analysis results indicated relevant influence for higher patterns of consumption: not having a partner, not having a religion, smoking and drug habits, and having arterial hypertension. Besides that, within each additional year in women’s age, the alcohol consumption decreases. Conclusion: We endorsed data that female alcohol consumption is presenting a tendency to increase especially among younger women, this information is essential for the promotion of Primary Health Care.
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