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Salud colect ; 16: e2523, 2020. tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-1139520

ABSTRACT

RESUMEN Los servicios de tratamiento para las adicciones suelen priorizar la recuperación del usuario, a pesar de que el consumo problemático implica un malestar en las familias que requiere atención. El objetivo de este estudio es identificar los tipos de narrativas que construyen los familiares de personas con trastornos por dependencia a sustancias, acerca del padecimiento y el proceso de recuperación, así como comprender las condiciones que facilitan u obstaculizan el proceso de recuperación desde la perspectiva de los familiares. Se realizaron siete entrevistas en profundidad con orientación narrativa. Se encontraron narrativas progresivas, estables y regresivas en las que se identificaron diversas etapas en los procesos de adicción y recuperación, y revelaron diferentes formas de malestar, barreras para el tratamiento, y momentos críticos para asistir a los servicios de atención. Las familias representan un recurso valioso para la recuperación del usuario, por lo que deben ser incluidas en el tratamiento.


ABSTRACT Addiction treatment services usually prioritize the recovery of the user, despite the fact that problematic consumption often leads to distress among families that requires attention. The purpose of this study is to identify types of narratives constructed by relatives of people with substance dependence disorders regarding their condition and recovery process. Additionally, we seek to understand the conditions that facilitate or hinder the recovery process from the perspective of family members. Seven in-depth interviews were conducted with a narrative approach. Progressive, stable, and regressive narratives were identified, corresponding to various stages in the addiction and recovery processes. These narratives revealed different forms of distress, obstacles to treatment, and critical junctures with respect to attending care services. Families represent a valuable resource for user recovery, and therefore must be included in the treatment process.


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Humans , Male , Female , Adult , Middle Aged , Young Adult , Family/psychology , Substance-Related Disorders/rehabilitation , Narration , Psychological Distress , Self Care , Self-Help Groups , Substance-Related Disorders/psychology , Qualitative Research , Alcoholism/rehabilitation , Family Relations/psychology , Family Therapy , Mexico
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