Families in vulnerable territory and reasons for not using drugs

Authors

  • Alan Henrique de Lazari
  • Anai Adario Hungaro
  • Alex Rodrigo de Cerqueira Okamoto
  • Patricia Suguyama State University of Maringá
  • Sonia Silva Marcon State University of Maringá
  • Magda Lucia Félix de Oliveira State University of Maringá

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5216/ree.v19.38380

Keywords:

Vulnerable Populations, Street Drugs, Protective Factors, Family, Community Health Nursing

Abstract

This study aimed to understand the reasons for the non-use of drugs by members of families exposed to risk factors for use, for living in a territory with high drug circulation. This is a descriptive, qualitative study, using the Hidden Population reference to access the vulnerable and inaccessible populationand the Respondent Driven Sampling to reach the "hidden" population. The reference chain consisted of 90 families and we processed their responses by thematic content analysis, resulting in three themes: family interaction, religiosity and intrinsic factors and reasons for non-use of drugs; networks of support and interaction influencing the non-use of drugs; and occupational and educational factors and the distance from the daily life of drugs. Even in a neighborhood permeated by trafficking and violence, we identified protective factors and families whose members had never used drugs.

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Author Biographies

Alan Henrique de Lazari

Nurse, Master's Degree in Nursing. Maringá, PR, Brazil. E-mail: alan.delazari@hotmail.com.

Anai Adario Hungaro

Nurse, Master's Degree in Nursing. Maringá, PR, Brazil. E-mail: hungaroanai@hotmail.com.

Alex Rodrigo de Cerqueira Okamoto

Nurse. Maringá, PR, Brazil. E-mail: alex.cerqueira.22@hotmail.com.

Patricia Suguyama, State University of Maringá

Nurse. Master's Student of the Postgraduate Program in Nursing at the State University of Maringá. Maringá, PR, Brazil. E-mail: patty_suguyama@hotmail.com.

Sonia Silva Marcon, State University of Maringá

Nurse, Doctorate degree in Nursing. Full Professor at the State University of Maringá. Maringá, PR, Brazil. E-mail: soniasilva.marcon@gmail.com.

Magda Lucia Félix de Oliveira, State University of Maringá

Nurse, Doctorate degree in Collective Health. Associate Professor at the State University of Maringá. Maringá, PR, Brazil. E-mail: mlfoliveira@uem.br.

Published

2017-05-15

How to Cite

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Lazari AH de, Hungaro AA, Okamoto AR de C, Suguyama P, Marcon SS, Oliveira MLF de. Families in vulnerable territory and reasons for not using drugs. Rev. Eletr. Enferm. [Internet]. 2017 May 15 [cited 2024 Jul. 17];19:a11. Available from: https://revistas.ufg.br/fen/article/view/38380

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