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Master's Dissertation
DOI
https://doi.org/10.11606/D.22.2016.tde-05012016-142435
Document
Author
Full name
Maria Fernanda Rosa de Almeida Raimundo
E-mail
Institute/School/College
Knowledge Area
Date of Defense
Published
Ribeirão Preto, 2015
Supervisor
Committee
Pillon, Sandra Cristina (President)
Jora, Natália Priolli
Moreira, Denis da Silva
Title in Portuguese
Uso do álcool no padrão BINGE e consequências em usuários de drogas
Keywords in Portuguese
Beber em binge
Cocaína
Cocaína/crack
Consumo de bebidas alcoólicas
Cuidados de enfermagem
Abstract in Portuguese
O estudo teve por objetivo avaliar o uso de álcool no padrão binge em usuários de drogas. Trata-se de um estudo transversal, exploratório, da abordagem quantitativa, desenvolvido em um Centro de Atenção Psicossocial - Álcool e Drogas. A amostra foi composta por 140 usuários de drogas em tratamento. Constituíram instrumentos para coleta de dados: informações sociodemográficas, Escala de Gravidade de Dependência do Álcool (SADD), AUDIT-C, Escala de Severidade de Dependência de Drogas (SDS), Cocaine Craving Questionnaire-Brief (CCQ-Brief) e The Drinker Inventory of Consequences (DrInC). A amostra caracterizou-se predominantemente por adultos do sexo masculino, solteiros, cor negra/parda, com baixo nível de escolaridade, que professavam a religião católica. A maioria dos participantes fez uso de bebida alcoólica no padrão binge e nível severo de dependência alcoólica e de drogas. Na presente amostra não foram verificadas associações entre o consumo no padrão binge e situações de violências. Os usuários também apresentaram consequências mais graves nos aspectos físicos, interpessoais, intrapessoal, controle de impulso e responsabilidade social avaliadas pela escala DrInC. O uso pesado de álcool tem sido uma prática muito comum entre usuários de cocaína e crack, o que representa graves riscos para a saúde física e social dessas pessoas. Os resultados indicam a necessidade de estratégias interventivas para controle do uso de álcool nessa população
Title in English
Binge-drinking and the consequences among drug users
Keywords in English
Alcohol beverage consumption
Binge drinking
Cocaine
Cocaine/crack
Nursing care
Abstract in English
The study aimed to evaluate the binge-drinking among drugs users. It is a cross-sectional study of a quantitative approach. The study was developed in a Psychosocial Attention Center - Alcohol and drugs. The sample was composed of 140 drug users in treatment. The tools of data collection were: sociodemographic information, Short Alcohol Dependence Data (SADD), The Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test (AUDIT-C), Severity Dependence Scale (SDS), Cocaine Craving Questionnaire-Brief (CCQ-Brief) and Drinker Inventory of Consequences (DrInC). The sample was characterized predominantly by being adults, males, singles, black / brown color, with low education level, who professed the Catholic religion. Most participants made the use of alcohol in binge-drinking and severe levels of alcoholism and addiction. In the present sample was not identified associations between the binge- drinking and violence situations. Users also present more serious consequences in the physical, interpersonal, intrapersonal aspects, impulse control and social responsibility evaluated by DrInC scale. Heavy use of alcohol has been a very common practice for cocaine and crack users, which represents serious risks to physical and social health of these users. The results indicate the need for intervention strategies of alcohol use control with this population
 
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2016-01-22
 
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