Maycon Rogério Seleghim1, Sueli Aparecida Frari Galera2. 1. Ribeirão Preto College of Nursing, University of São Paulo, Brazil, mseleghim@yahoo.com.br. 2. Ribeirão Preto College of Nursing, University of São Paulo, Brazil, suugalera@eerp.usp.br.
Abstract
OBJECTIVES: To understand the family experience regarding the trajectory of crack users for the street situation. METHODS: Qualitative study using the systemic approach as the theoretical referential and the narrative as methodological referential. We conducted interviews with eleven family members of crack users with street situation experience cared for at a community mental health service. We analyzed the interviews using the inductive content analysis technique. RESULTS: The family members understood the trajectory of the crack users for the street situation from two perspectives. One before the street situation process, for which they described a problematic childhood, the presence of stressor traumas/events, vulnerabilities in the family environment, and their family members' encounter with the drug world. Moreover, another posterior to the street situation, for which they narrated the perception of alterations in the users, the discovery of crack use, the deepening of the individuals' relationship with the streets, and the adoption of coping strategies. CONCLUSIONS: It was made evident that the family adopts an explicative model for the behavior of drug use and contact with the streets based on the life history of the crack user family member. Copyright by the Universidad de Antioquia.
OBJECTIVES: To understand the family experience regarding the trajectory of crack users for the street situation. METHODS: Qualitative study using the systemic approach as the theoretical referential and the narrative as methodological referential. We conducted interviews with eleven family members of crack users with street situation experience cared for at a community mental health service. We analyzed the interviews using the inductive content analysis technique. RESULTS: The family members understood the trajectory of the crack users for the street situation from two perspectives. One before the street situation process, for which they described a problematic childhood, the presence of stressor traumas/events, vulnerabilities in the family environment, and their family members' encounter with the drug world. Moreover, another posterior to the street situation, for which they narrated the perception of alterations in the users, the discovery of crack use, the deepening of the individuals' relationship with the streets, and the adoption of coping strategies. CONCLUSIONS: It was made evident that the family adopts an explicative model for the behavior of drug use and contact with the streets based on the life history of the crack user family member. Copyright by the Universidad de Antioquia.
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Keywords:
community mental health services; crack cocaine; family relations; homeless persons
Authors: Gilmar Manoel de Barros; Alessandra Diehl; Adaene Alves Machado de Moura; Adriana Inocenti Miasso; Ronaldo Laranjeira; Cláudio Jerônimo da Silva; Sandra Cristina Pillon; Christopher Wagstaff; Ana Lucia de Moraes Horta Journal: Int J Environ Res Public Health Date: 2022-05-23 Impact factor: 4.614