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Salud Colect ; 19: e4334, 2023 05 30.
Article in Spanish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37311144

ABSTRACT

This article aims to analyze the experiences related to motherhood and care among mothers who attend mutual support groups to address alcohol-related harm in Mexico City and the State of Mexico. Drawing on the conceptual framework of collective health from a gender perspective, we contend that socioeconomic and gender-related factors influence the social determination of alcoholism and the health-disease-attention-care process. A qualitative study was conducted between May 2020 and January 2021, which included interviews with ten women who were selected based on specific criteria, as well as non-participant observation in a women's Alcoholics Anonymous group. The main findings show how trajectories of alcohol abuse and its management are interconnected with trajectories of care. From there, it was possible to identify a "break in care," a category that sheds light on mistreatment and the precariousness of life and health of women and their children.


Este artículo se propone analizar las experiencias sobre la maternidad y los cuidados de mujeres madres que asisten a grupos de apoyo mutuo en la Ciudad de México y el Estado de México para autoatender los daños asociados al alcohol. A partir del marco conceptual de la salud colectiva y la perspectiva de género, se concibe que la condición de género y socioeconómica inciden en la determinación social del alcoholismo y en el proceso salud-enfermedad-atención-cuidado. Desde este enfoque, de mayo de 2020 a enero de 2021, se realizó un estudio cualitativo, en el que se entrevistó a diez mujeres elegidas bajo ciertos criterios y se realizó observación no participante en un grupo femenino Alcohólicos Anónimos. Entre los principales resultados, se reconoce una trayectoria de abuso de alcohol y su atención, concatenada con la trayectoria de cuidados. Este hallazgo delimitó la categoría de "ruptura en el cuidado" para develar el maltrato, la precarización de vida y salud de las mujeres y sus hijos e hijas.


Subject(s)
Alcoholism , Women , Child , Humans , Female , Alcoholism/diagnosis , Alcoholism/therapy , Mexico , Mothers , Interpersonal Relations
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Salud colect ; 19: e4334, 2023. tab, graf
Article in Spanish | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1515554

ABSTRACT

RESUMEN Este artículo se propone analizar las experiencias sobre la maternidad y los cuidados de mujeres madres que asisten a grupos de apoyo mutuo en la Ciudad de México y el Estado de México para autoatender los daños asociados al alcohol. A partir del marco conceptual de la salud colectiva y la perspectiva de género, se concibe que la condición de género y socioeconómica inciden en la determinación social del alcoholismo y en el proceso salud-enfermedad-atención-cuidado. Desde este enfoque, de mayo de 2020 a enero de 2021, se realizó un estudio cualitativo, en el que se entrevistó a diez mujeres elegidas bajo ciertos criterios y se realizó observación no participante en un grupo femenino Alcohólicos Anónimos. Entre los principales resultados, se reconoce una trayectoria de abuso de alcohol y su atención, concatenada con la trayectoria de cuidados. Este hallazgo delimitó la categoría de "ruptura en el cuidado" para develar el maltrato, la precarización de vida y salud de las mujeres y sus hijos e hijas.


ABSTRACT This article aims to analyze the experiences related to motherhood and care among mothers who attend mutual support groups to address alcohol-related harm in Mexico City and the State of Mexico. Drawing on the conceptual framework of collective health from a gender perspective, we contend that socioeconomic and gender-related factors influence the social determination of alcoholism and the health-disease-attention-care process. A qualitative study was conducted between May 2020 and January 2021, which included interviews with ten women who were selected based on specific criteria, as well as non-participant observation in a women's Alcoholics Anonymous group. The main findings show how trajectories of alcohol abuse and its management are interconnected with trajectories of care. From there, it was possible to identify a "break in care," a category that sheds light on mistreatment and the precariousness of life and health of women and their children.

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Drug Alcohol Rev ; 41(4): 732-742, 2022 05.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34989055

ABSTRACT

INTRODUCTION: Female alcoholism is a public health problem for which membership in Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) groups is an effective treatment. As AA is predominantly attended by men in Brazil, the aim of this article is to understand the meaning of this problem and the experience of AA meetings for women. METHODS: A qualitative ethnographic study was conducted between August and September 2019 and included 15 participants of a women-only AA meeting in the city of São Paulo, Brazil. Data were collected by means of direct participant observation, records in field diaries, ethnographic interviews and records of experience sharing between the women during the AA meetings. RESULTS: An intelligible, interpretative and comprehensive synthesis of the data collected resulted in two categories: 'Alcohol, Alcoholism and Gender' and 'What AA means to women'. The first category allowed alcoholism to be analysed as a disease associated with gender asymmetries. The second category permitted an assessment to be made of how women-only AA meetings served to provide alcoholic women with a safe and morally privileged place in which they could share their experiences and treat their addiction. DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSIONS: Alcoholism in women is marked by social stigma, making it difficult to find women willing to share their experiences and participate in qualitative research on this important issue in public health. In these women-only meetings, they shared their experiences, and alcoholism is referred to as a 'wounded soul' that causes deep anguish often experienced in the isolation of their own homes.


Subject(s)
Alcoholics Anonymous , Alcoholism , Alcoholism/therapy , Brazil , Female , Gender Identity , Humans , Male , Treatment Outcome
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Interface (Botucatu, Online) ; 26: e210516, 2022. ilus
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: biblio-1405326

ABSTRACT

O objetivo deste artigo é compreender os significados do alcoolismo de uma maneira êmica, isto é, tal como ele é concebido e vivenciado por mulheres que frequentam uma reunião feminina de Alcoólicos Anônimos (AA). Realizou-se uma pesquisa qualitativa, de abordagem etnográfica, em uma reunião exclusiva de mulheres em um grupo localizado na cidade de São Paulo, Brasil. O alcoolismo está ligado às assimetrias de gênero, que estabelecem uma diferença entre homens e mulheres em relação ao uso de bebidas alcoólicas, de modo que a reunião feminina de AA possui uma dimensão política que se contrapõe à cultura patriarcal de AA ao garantir às mulheres um espaço de gênero, moral e politicamente, privilegiado para que elas possam compartilhar e significar suas experiências e, por essa via, realizar seu tratamento do alcoolismo.(AU)


The aim of this emic study of alcoholism was to understand how this problem is conceived and experienced by women attending a women-only Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) meeting. We conducted an ethnographic study with a women's AA group in São Paulo, Brazil. Alcoholism is linked to gender asymmetries, which establish a difference between men and women in relation to drinking. Women-only AA meetings therefore possess a political dimension that counterposes AA's patriarchal culture by providing women with a morally and politically unique gendered space that allows them to share and signify their experiences and, in this way, treat their alcoholism.(AU)


El objetivo de este artículo es comprender los significados del alcoholismo de una manera émica, es decir, tal como es concebido y vivido por mujeres que frecuentan una reunión femenina de Alcohólicos Anónimos (AA). Se realizó una investigación cualitativa, de abordaje etnográfico, en una reunión exclusiva de mujeres en un grupo localizado en la Ciudad de São Paulo, Brasil. El alcoholismo está vinculado a las asimetrías de género que establecen una diferencia entre hombres y mujeres con relación al uso de bebidas alcohólicas, de modo que la reunión femenina de AA tiene una dimensión política que se contrapone a la cultura patriarcal de AA al asegurar a las mujeres un espacio de género, moral y políticamente privilegiado para que ellas puedan compartir y significar sus experiencias y, por esa vía, realizar su tratamiento del alcoholismo.(AU)


Subject(s)
Humans , Female , Adult , Middle Aged , Aged , Women/psychology , Alcoholics Anonymous , Alcoholism/ethnology , Anthropology, Cultural/methods , Brazil , Qualitative Research , Gender Role
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Estud. Interdiscip. Psicol ; 12(3): 22-30, set-dez.2021.
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: biblio-1358457

ABSTRACT

A diversidade de grupos anônimos no âmbito social compõe um panorama maior de coletivos identitários que reivindicam sua diferença e distinção social. Considerando a primazia histórica da Irmandade Alcoólicos Anônimos (AA), este artigo discute a construção identitária e social do alcoólico anônimo. Recorremos à literatura oficial da Irmandade como fonte de dados e à teoria psicanalítica como referencial teórico para a análise dos resultados. Constatamos que a construção identitária do alcoólico anônimo se estabelece a partir de um engajamento a Irmandade, sendo seu funcionamento pautado nos ideais de fraternidade, anonimato e abstinência alcoólica. Entre os AA, a identificação sintomática com o alcoolismo pressupõe o vínculo fraternal, funcionando como uma reparação imaginária no trabalho de construção do alcoolista anônimo. Concluímos que a produção identitária "alcoólico anônimo" consiste na adesão a uma nova forma de vida, cujos efeitos são de segregação ao laço social e de alienação ao Outro institucional (AU).


In contemporaneity, the presence of several anonymous groups composes a diverse set of identity groups that claim their difference and distinction. Considering the historicity of the Brotherhood of Alcoholics Anonymous (AA), this article analyzes the identity construction of the anonymous alcoholic and its relationship with the social bond. We used the official literature of the Brotherhood as a data source and the psychoanalytic theory as a theoretical reference for the analysis of the results. We find that the identity construction of the anonymous alcoholic establishes, in principle, from an institutional engagement to the AA, being its operation based on the ideals of brotherhood, anonymity and alcohol abstinence. Among AA the symptomatic identification with the alcoholism disease occurs concomitant to the establishment of the fraternal bond that functions as an imaginary and egoic repair for the alcoholic in his work of identity production. We conclude that the "anonymous alcoholic" identity construction is equivalent to the purpose of the therapeutic proposal of AA that consists in the adhesion to a new way of life, whose effects are of segregation to the social bond and of alienation to the Institutional Other (AU).


En nuestra era contemporánea, la presencia de innumerables grupos anónimos constituye un panorama diverso de grupos de identidad que reclaman su diferencia y distinción. Considerando la primacía histórica de la Hermandad Alcohólicos Anónimos (AA), este artículo discute la construcción de identidad del alcohólico anónimo y su relación con el vínculo social. Utilizamos la literatura oficial de la Hermandad como fuente de datos y la teoría psicoanalítica como marco teórico para el análisis de resultados. Descubrimos que la construcción de la identidad del alcohólico anónimo se establece, al principio, a partir de un compromiso institucional con AA, y su funcionamiento se basa en los ideales de fraternidad, anonimato y abstinencia de alcohol. Entre los AA, la identificación sintomática con el alcoholismo de la enfermedad ocurre simultáneamente con el establecimiento del vínculo fraterno que funciona como una reparación imaginaria y egoica para el alcohólico en su trabajo de construcción de identidad. Concluimos que la producción de identidad "alcohólica anónima" es equivalente al propósito de la propuesta terapéutica de AA, que consiste en adherirse a una nueva forma de vida, cuyos efectos son la segregación del vínculo social y la alienación del Otro institucional (AU)


Subject(s)
Humans , Psychoanalytic Theory , Socialization , Alcoholics Anonymous , Alcoholics , Identification, Psychological
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SMAD, Rev. eletrônica saúde mental alcool drog ; 17(1): 84-91, jan.-mar. 2021. ilus
Article in Portuguese | Index Psychology - journals, LILACS | ID: biblio-1280644

ABSTRACT

OBJETIVO: identificar os problemas acarretados pelo consumo excessivo do álcool, bem como as consequências que ele traz à família. MÉTODO: o instrumento utilizado foi uma entrevista semiestruturada, com roteiro composto por 12 questões elaboradas pelos próprios pesquisadores, para responder às temáticas propostas. Para a análise das entrevistas, utilizou-se a Análise do Conteúdo e, como ferramenta de análise, empregou-se o software NVivo11, destinado ao tratamento de dados em investigação qualitativa. RESULTADOS: durante o tratamento das entrevistas, elaboraram-se uma árvore categorial, que apresenta o álcool como núcleo, e quatro nós categoriais como aspectos principais da entrevista, sendo eles: início do uso; consequências para a família; problemas pelo consumo excessivo e ajuda. CONCLUSÃO: podem-se depreender as consequências negativas que o uso excessivo do álcool gera para as relações familiares, sendo este o eixo da vida de um alcoolista mais devastado. Além disso, é importante salientar que o mesmo eixo familiar destruído é base para a retomada de uma mudança como respaldo para a procura de auxílio de entidades competentes, como os Alcóolicos Anônimos.


OBJETIVO: conocer la realidad del alcohólico e identificar los problemas causados por el consumo excesivo de alcohol, así como las consecuencias que trae a la familia. MÉTODO: el instrumento utilizado fue una entrevista semiestructurada con un guión compuesto por 12 preguntas, preparadas por los propios investigadores, para responder a los temas propuestos. Para el análisis de las entrevistas, se utilizó el Análisis de contenido y, como herramienta de análisis, el software NVivo11 para el procesamiento de datos en la investigación cualitativa. RESULTADOS: durante el tratamiento de las entrevistas fue posible elaborar un árbol categórico que presenta el alcohol como núcleo y cuatro nodos categóricos como los aspectos principales de la entrevista, a saber: comienzo del uso; consecuencias para la familia; problemas de consumo excesivo y ayuda. CONCLUSIÓN: uno puede entender las consecuencias negativas que el uso excesivo de alcoholico genera para las relaciones familiares, siendo este eje de la vida de un alcohólico el más devastado. Además, es importante tener en cuenta que el mismo eje familiar destruido es la base para la reanudación de un cambio, como apoyo para la búsqueda de ayuda de entidades competentes, como Alcohólicos Anónimos (AA).


OBJECTIVE: identify the problems caused by excessive alcohol consumption, as well as the consequences it brings to the family. METHOD: the instrument used was a semi-structured interview, with a script composed of 12 questions prepared by the researchers themselves, to answer the proposed themes. For the analysis of the interviews, Content Analysis was used and, as an analysis tool, the NVivo11 software was used, aimed at processing data in qualitative research. RESULTS: during the treatment of the interviews, a categorical tree was elaborated, which presents alcohol as the nucleus, and four categorical knots as main aspects of the interview, being them: beginning of the use; consequences for the family; problems by excessive consumption and help. CONCLUSION: the negative consequences that the excessive use of alcohol generates for family relationships can be inferred, and this is the axis of the life of a more devastated alcoholic. In addition, it is important to point out that the same destroyed family axis is the basis for the resumption of a change as a support for the search for help from competent entities, such as the Alcoholics Anonymous.


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Female , Adult , Middle Aged , Aged , Alcohol Drinking , Qualitative Research , Alcoholics Anonymous , Alcoholism , Family Relations , Alcoholics , Helping Behavior
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Nurs Sci Q ; 34(1): 74-80, 2021 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33349177

ABSTRACT

The aim of this work was to gain understanding, using the self-transcendence theory, of the perspective of the alcoholic patient. This was a qualitative study using the grounded theory method. Eight semistructured interviews were conducted with alcohol-dependent individuals. Eleven categories emerged that allowed for understanding the process of becoming alcohol dependent to later seeking help and maintaining abstinence through the intervention program developed by Alcoholics Anonymous.


Subject(s)
Adaptation, Psychological , Alcoholics Anonymous/organization & administration , Alcoholism/epidemiology , Global Health , Adult , Aged , Female , Grounded Theory , Humans , Interviews as Topic , Male , Mexico/epidemiology , Middle Aged , Qualitative Research
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Tempo psicanál ; 52(1): 216-242, jan.-jun. 2020. ilus
Article in Portuguese | LILACS-Express | LILACS, Index Psychology - journals | ID: biblio-1150211

ABSTRACT

Este artigo de revisão narrativa tem como objetivo discutir a função da crença no programa terapêutico de doze passos dos Alcoólicos Anônimos (AA). Como procedimento metodológico, realizamos um estudo bibliográfico sobre a literatura de AA (livros, livretos, revistas e folders) que apresentam relatos pessoais sobre a experiência da crença. Para a análise dos dados, utilizamos o referencial teórico psicanalítico em sua vertente freudolacaniana. Constatamos que para os AA a crença em um "poder superior" e a experiência do "despertar espiritual" constituem princípios necessários para a construção de uma moral de vida. O programa dos doze passos se apropria de elementos cristãos e filosóficos pragmatistas se apresentando como um saber-fazer padronizado. Conclui-se que na literatura de AA o agenciamento do saber-fazer pragmático e a produção massiva e identitária do alcoólico anônimo apontam para uma prevalência do discurso universitário como modo de aparelhamento do gozo entre os AA.


This narrative review article aims to discuss the role of belief in the Twelve Step Therapeutic Program of Alcoholics Anonymous (AA). The method used was the bibliographic study about AA literature (books, booklets, periodicals and folders) that present personal reports about the belief experience. For the analysis of the data, we use the psychoanalytic theoretical framework in its Freudian and Lacanian aspects. We find that for AAs belief in a "higher power", and experience of "spiritual awakening", constitute principles necessary for building a morality of life. The twelve-step program appropriates Christian and philosophical pragmatist elements as a standardized know-how. It is concluded that in AA literature the exercise of pragmatic know-how and mass identity production of the anonymous alcoholic indicate a prevalence of university discourse as a mode of agency of enjoyment among AA.


Cet article de révision sur la narration, a pour objectif d'échangé sur la fonction de la croyance dans le programme thérapeutique d'un alcoolique anonyme. Avec une procédure méthodologique. Nous avons réalisé une étude bibliographique, à partir des différentes littératures d'alcooliques anonymes (livre, livre de poche, revue, dossier) qui présentent des rapports personnels sur l'expérience de la croyance. Pour l'analyse des données, nous avons utilisé un référentiel psychanalytique sur la théorie freudienne et la théorie lacanienne. Nous avons constaté que pour les alcoolique anonymes, la croyance a un "pouvoir supérieur" et une expérience de la "suscitation spirituelle" constituent des principes nécessaires pour la construction d'une moral sur la vie. Le programme des 12 étapes qui s'approprie d'éléments chrétiens et philosophiques pragmatiques, qui présentent un savoir-faire padronisé. Conclu que la littérature de l'alcoolique anonyme est agencée à partir du savoir-faire pragmatique et la production massive ainsi qu'identitaire de celui-ci. Avec un penchant pour la prévalence du discours universitaire comme mode de comparaison et d'utilisation entre les alcooliques anonymes.

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Ciênc. Saúde Colet. (Impr.) ; Ciênc. Saúde Colet. (Impr.);24(2): 641-648, Feb. 2019. tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-984186

ABSTRACT

Resumen El objetivo es determinar la asociación entre los eventos estresantes, la espiritualidad, la participación en el programa y el consumo de alcohol en participantes del programa de 12 pasos de AA. Método descriptivo correlacional y predictivo. La población fueron integrantes de AA, México. Se realizó un muestreo aleatorio simple por conglomerados, la muestra estuvo conformada por 72 participantes de AA con un nivel de confianza del 95%. Se utilizó la Escala de Perspectiva Espiritual y la Escala de Clasificación de Reajuste Social. Los eventos estresantes se relacionan de manera negativa y significativa con el consumo de alcohol (rs = -.316, p = .007), esto indica que mayor índice de eventos estresantes menor es la cantidad de días sin consumo de alcohol, la participación en el programa se relaciona positiva y significativamente con el consumo de alcohol (rs = .776, p = .001), esto señala que mayor años de participación mayor es la cantidad de días sin consumo de alcohol, la espiritualidad no mostró relación significativa (p > .05), además existe efecto significativo de la participación en el programa y la edad sobre el consumo de alcohol (R2 = 65.2%, p = .001). La participación en el programa de AA se relaciona y tiene efecto sobre a cantidad de días sin consumo de alcohol.


Abstract This work sought to determine the association between stressful events, spirituality, program participation and alcohol consumption in participants of the AA 12-step program. The study used a descriptive correlation and predictive method. The population was comprised by members from AA, Mexico. A simple random sampling by clusters was performed, the sample consisted of 72 AA participants with 95% CI. The Spiritual Perspective Scale and the Social Readjustment Rating Scale were used. Stressful events are negatively and significantly related to alcohol consumption (rs = −0.316, p = 0.007), this indicates that the higher the number of stressors, the lower the number of days without alcohol consumption; participation in the program was positively and significantly related to alcohol consumption (rs = 0.776, p = 0.001), which indicates that greater years of participation means greater number of days without alcohol consumption. Spirituality showed no significant relationship (p > 0.05), there is also a significant effect of participation in the program and age on alcohol consumption (R2 = 65.2%, p = 0.001). Participation in the AA program is related to and has an effect on the number of days without alcohol consumption.


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Female , Adult , Stress, Psychological/epidemiology , Alcohol Drinking/epidemiology , Spirituality , Alcoholism/rehabilitation , Alcohol Drinking/psychology , Age Factors , Alcoholics Anonymous , Mexico/epidemiology , Middle Aged
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Curr Drug Res Rev ; 11(1): 26-32, 2019.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29895258

ABSTRACT

Substance use disorders are an important public health problem with a multifactorial etiology and limited effective treatment options. Within this context, spirituality-based approaches may provide interesting and useful options in managing substance use disorders. This kind of intervention can have positive effects in alleviating some core symptoms associated with substance use, such as aggressiveness. Improvement in cessation rates for alcohol, cocaine and opioid use disorders have also been described in some clinical studies. However, spirituality may not play a beneficial role in some subgroups, such as among individuals with crack cocaine and cannabis use disorders. A widely available intervention for alcohol use disorders is Alcoholics Anonymous (AA), which can be seen as a spirituality-based intervention. Spirituality also seems to be especially beneficial for minorities such as Latinos, African-Americans and Native-Americans. Moreover, spiritual-based interventions are also helpful alternatives in many rural environments where conventional healthcare for substance use disorders may not be easily available. However, spiritual-based interventions may be considered as a possible adjunctive therapeutic option to conventional treatments. There is a need for prospective studies outside U.S., especially where spiritual-based approaches are available. It may be difficult to carry out randomized controlled trials because of the nature of the spiritual/ religious dimensions. However, prospective studies that evaluate mediation effect of spirituality and religiosity on recovery would be helpful. Qualitative studies combined with quantitative design offer excellent options to evaluate the recovery process, especially among special populations.


Subject(s)
Religion , Spirituality , Substance-Related Disorders/rehabilitation , Alcoholics Anonymous , Humans , Substance-Related Disorders/psychology
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Arq. bras. psicol. (Rio J. 2003) ; 70(3): 21-34, set./dez. 2018.
Article in Portuguese | LILACS, Index Psychology - journals | ID: biblio-981638

ABSTRACT

O surgimento do alcoolismo como categoria médica no final século XIX foi contemporânea as intervenções médicas nas massas populacionais urbanas. Mais adiante, os Alcoólicos Anônimos (AA) surgem como uma irmandade com o propósito de tratar a "doença alcoólica" partindo de preceitos metódicos e espiritualistas. Este artigo objetiva discutir a constituição histórica e genealógica dos AA, destacando seus efeitos subjetivos em torno da categoria alcoolismo. Empreendemos um estudo bibliográfico utilizando a produção escrita dos AA, analisando os dados a partir da perspectiva foucaultiana. Constatamos que os AA individualizaram o diagnóstico de alcoolismo, até então concebido como uma doença social. Concluímos que os AA reformularam a concepção de doença alcoólica dando-lhe uma conotação subjetiva e inauguraram uma terapêutica pragmática cujo efeito foi uma nova construção identitária calcada em uma moral de vida


The emergence of alcoholism as a medical category in the late nineteenth century was contemporary to medical interventions in the urban masses. Later, Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) emerged as a brotherhood for the purpose of treating 'alcoholic disease' from methodical and spiritualistic precepts. This article aims to discuss the historical and genealogical constitution of AA, highlighting its subjective effects around the category alcoholism. We conducted a bibliographic study using the written production of AA, analyzing the data from the Foucaultian perspective. We found that AA individualized the diagnosis of alcoholism, which was previously conceived as a social disease. We conclude that AA reformulated the conception of alcoholic disease giving it a subjective connotation and inaugurated a pragmatic therapy whose effect was a new identity construction based on a moral of life


El surgimiento del alcoholismo como categoría médica alfinal del siglo XIX fue contemporáneo a las intervenciones médicas en las masas populares urbanas. Mas adelante, los Alcohólicos Anónimos (AA) surgen como una hermandad con el propósito de tratar la 'enfermedad alcohólica' partiendo de preceptos metódicos y espiritualistas. Este artículo tiene como objetivo discutir la constitución histórica y genealógica de los AA, destacando sus efectos subjetivos en torno de la categoría alcoholismo. Emprendemos un estudio bibliográfico utilizando la producción escrita de los AA, analizando los dados a partir de la perspectiva de Foucault. Constatamos que los AA individualizaron el diagnóstico de alcoholismo, hasta entonces considerado como una enfermedad social. Concluimos que los AA reformularon la concepción de enfermedad alcohólica dándole una connotación subjetiva y inauguraron una terapéutica pragmática cuyo efecto fue una nueva construcción de identidad fundamentado en una moral de vida


Subject(s)
Humans , Therapeutics , Alcoholics Anonymous/history , Alcoholism
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Invest. educ. enferm ; 36(3): e07, Diciembre 15 de 2018. Tab 1
Article in English, Spanish | LILACS, BDENF - Nursing, COLNAL | ID: biblio-967222

ABSTRACT

Objective. This work sought to determine the association between personal factors and not drinking alcoholic beverages in alcohol-dependent individuals on recovery process. Methods. This was a cross-sectional quantitative study. The sample was comprised by 119 adult belonging to 50 Alcoholics Anonymous groups in Saltillo, Coahuila (Mexico). The sampling was simple random, by conglomerates (AA groups). To gather the information, a Personal Data Card was used along with a history on alcohol consumption and the instruments Scale on Social Readjustment Classification, Spiritual Perspective Scale, Schwartz Values Survey, and the Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test (AUDIT). Results. The time without alcohol consumption was related positively with age (r=0.59) and spirituality (r=0.29) and negatively with stressful events (r=-0.31). The Multiple Linear Regression Model explained 32.5% of the variance, with age being the variable remaining in the model and which affected not drinking alcoholic beverages. Conclusion. Values and spirituality favor not drinking alcoholic beverages in individuals in the process of recovering from the dependence, while exposure to stressful events increases vulnerability to alcohol consumption. (AU)


Objetivo. Determinar la asociación entre los factores personales y el no consumo de alcohol en personas dependientes en proceso de recuperación. Métodos. Estudio cuantitativo, de corte transversal. La población estuvo conformada por 119 adultos pertenecientes a los 50 grupos de Alcohólicos Anónimos de Saltillo, Coahuila (México). El muestreo fue aleatorio simple, por conglomerados (grupos AA). Para la recolección de la información se utilizó una Cédula de Datos Personales e Historial de Consumo de Alcohol y los instrumentos Escala de Clasificación de Reajuste Social, Escala de Perspectiva Espiritual, Cuestionario de Valores Schwarts y Cuestionario de Identificación de los Trastornos debidos al Consumo Alcohol (AUDIT). Resultados. El tiempo sin consumo de alcohol se relacionó en forma positiva con la edad (r=0.59) y con la espiritualidad (r=0.29) y en forma negativa con los eventos estresantes (r=-0.31). El Modelo de Regresión Lineal Múltiple explicó el 32.5% de la varianza, siendo la edad la variable que se mantuvo en el modelo y tuvo efecto sobre el no consumo de alcohol. Conclusión. Los valores y la espiritualidad favorecen el no consumo de alcohol en las personas en proceso de recuperación de su dependencia, mientras que la exposición a eventos estresantes aumenta la vulnerabilidad al consumo. (AU)


Objetivo. Determinar a associação entre os fatores pessoais e o não consumo de álcool em pessoas dependentes de álcool em processo de recuperação. Métodos. Estudo quantitativo, de corte transversal. A amostra esteve conformada por 119 adultos pertencentes aos 50 grupos de Alcoólicos Anônimos de Saltillo, Coahuila (México). A amostragem foi aleatória simples, por conglomerados (grupos AA). Para a recolecção da informação se utilizou uma Cédula de Dados Pessoais e Historial de Consumo de Álcool e os instrumentos Escala de Classificação de Reajuste Social, Escala de Perspectiva Espiritual, Questionário de Valores Schwarts e Questionário de Identificação dos Transtornos devidos ao Consumo Álcool (AUDIT). Resultados. O tempo sem consumo de álcool se relacionou em forma positiva com a idade (r=0.59) e com a espiritualidade (r=0.29) e em forma negativa com os eventos estressantes (r=-0.31). O Modelo de Regressão Lineal Múltiplo explicou 32.5% da variação, sendo a idade a variável que se manteve no modelo e teve efeito sobre o não consumo de álcool. Conclusão. Os valores e a espiritualidade favorecem o não consumo de álcool nas pessoas em processo de recuperação da dependência, enquanto que a exposição a eventos estressantes aumenta a vulnerabilidade ao consumo. (AU)


Subject(s)
Humans , Social Values , Alcohol Drinking , Linear Models , Surveys and Questionnaires , Spirituality , Alcoholics Anonymous
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Psicol. rev. (Belo Horizonte) ; 24(2): 541-558, maio-ago. 2018.
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: biblio-1040879

ABSTRACT

A recaída é considerada, em alguns estudos, como um processo que compreende tanto o retorno ao consumo da substância química como os momentos anteriores que advertem sobre o risco de o abstêmio recidivar. O programa dos Alcoólicos Anônimos (AA) visa à sobriedade pela abstinência total do álcool. O objetivo da pesquisa foi analisar a expressão da experiência elementar no processo de recaída vivenciado por membro de AA, com base na elaboração da experiência dos sujeitos. Trata-se de pesquisa qualitativa, cuja coleta de dados deu-se mediante entrevistas semiestruturadas, das quais participaram cinco membros de AA de três grupos de Montes Claros-MG. Empregou-se a análise fenomenológica para o tratamento dos dados, via que possibilitou a apreensão de quatro categorias temáticas: pertencimento; posicionamento pessoal; exigência de ser; e experiência religiosa. A dinâmica da experiência elementar do alcoolista, expressa no processo de recaída, orienta o posicionamento deste diante de si e do mundo.


Relapse is considered in some studies as a process which comprises both the return to the use of a chemical substance as well as the previous moments warning about the danger of an abstemious person to relapse. The Alcoholics Anonymous Program (AA) aims to reach sobriety based on total alcohol abstinence. The objective of the research was to analyze the expression of elemental experience in the process of relapse experienced by AA members, through the elaboration of the subjects’ experiences. It turns out to be a qualitative research, where the data collection procedure occurred through semi-structured interviews. The interviewees were five members from three AA groups in the city of Montes Claros-MG. We applied the phenomenological analysis to process the data, which allowed us to establish four thematic categories: belonging; personal positioning; requirement for being; and religious experience. The dynamics of the alcoholics’ elementary experience, expressed in the relapse process is the guide to their attitudes towards themselves and the world.


La recaída es considerada en algunos estudios como un proceso que incluye tanto el hecho de volver a consumir sustancias químicas, como los momentos anteriores que advierten del riesgo de que el abstemio reincida. El programa de Alcohólicos Anónimos (AA) tiene como objetivo la sobriedad a través de abstinencia total de alcohol. El objetivo de la investigación fue analizar la expresión de la experiencia elemental en el proceso de recaída experimentada por miembros de AA con base en la elaboración de la experiencia de los sujetos. Se trata de una investigación cualitativa, cuya recolección de datos se dio a través de entrevistas semiestructuradas, en las cuales participaron cinco miembros de AA de tres grupos de Montes Claros-MG. Se aplicó el análisis fenomenológico para tratamiento de datos, lo que permitió captar cuatro categorías temáticas: pertenecimiento; posicionamiento personal; exigencia de ser; y experiencia religiosa. La dinámica de la experiencia elemental del alcohólico, expresada en el proceso de recaída, indica su posicionamiento ante sí mismo y el mundo.


Subject(s)
Recurrence , Alcoholics Anonymous , Alcoholism , Alcohol Abstinence
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Invest Educ Enferm ; 36(3)2018 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31083853

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVES: This work sought to determine the association between personal factors and not drinking alcoholic beverages in alcohol-dependent individuals on recovery process. METHODS: This was a cross-sectional quantitative study. The sample was comprised by 119 adult belonging to 50 Alcoholics Anonymous groups in Saltillo, Coahuila (Mexico). The sampling was simple random, by conglomerates (AA groups). To gather the information, a Personal Data Card was used along with a history on alcohol consumption and the instruments Scale on Social Readjustment Classification, Spiritual Perspective Scale, Schwartz Values Survey, and the Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test (AUDIT). RESULTS: The time without alcohol consumption was related positively with age (r=0.59) and spirituality (r=0.29) and negatively with stressful events (r=-0.31). The Multiple Linear Regression Model explained 32.5% of the variance, with age being the variable remaining in the model and which affected not drinking alcoholic beverages. CONCLUSIONS: Values and spirituality favor not drinking alcoholic beverages in individuals in the process of recovering from the dependence, while exposure to stressful events increases vulnerability to alcohol consumption.


Subject(s)
Alcohol Drinking/epidemiology , Alcoholics Anonymous , Alcoholism/rehabilitation , Spirituality , Adult , Age Factors , Alcohol Drinking/psychology , Alcoholism/psychology , Cross-Sectional Studies , Female , Humans , Linear Models , Male , Mexico , Middle Aged , Stress, Psychological/epidemiology , Surveys and Questionnaires
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Aquichan ; 16(1): 15-23, jan.-mar. 2016.
Article in Spanish | LILACS, BDENF - Nursing, COLNAL | ID: lil-779517

ABSTRACT

La creación de modelos y teorías de enfermería, enfocadas en fenómenos específicos, contribuye a la práctica y el desarrollo de la disciplina de enfermería. Objetivo: presentar una derivación teórica y proponer un modelo sobre la teoría de autotrascendencia en personas dependientes del alcohol en proceso de recuperación. Materiales y métodos: se realizó una derivación teórica mediante la metodología propuesta por Walker y Avant. Resultados: adaptación del Modelo de Autotrascendencia en personas dependientes del alcohol en proceso de recuperación en Alcohólicos Anónimos. Conclusiones: el modelo puede ser útil para explicar cómo las personas dependientes del alcohol, que se encuentran en tratamiento, logran el bienestar y cuáles son los factores que influyen durante el proceso.


The creation of nursing models and theories focused on specific phenomena contributes to the practice and development of the discipline of nursing. Objective: The purpose of this study is to present a theoretical derivation and propose a model on the theory of self-transcendence in persons recovering from alcohol dependence. Materials and methods: A theoretical derivation was done using the method proposed by Walker and Avant. Results: Adaption of the self-transcendence model in alcohol-dependent persons who are involved in a recovery process as part of Alcoholics Anonymous. Conclusions: The model can be useful in explaining how alcohol dependent persons, who are in treatment, achieve well-being and what are the influencing factors during the process.


A criação de modelos e teorias de enfermagem enfocados em fenómenos específicos contribui para a prática e desenvolvimento da disciplina de enfermagem. Objetivo: apresentar uma derivação teórica e propor um modelo sobre a Teoria de Autotranscendência em pessoas dependentes do álcool em processo de recuperação. Materiais e métodos: realizou-se uma derivação teórica mediante a metodologia proposta por Walker e Avant. Resultados: adaptação do Modelo de Autotranscendência em pessoas dependentes do álcool em processo de recuperação em Alcóolicos Anônimos. Conclusões: o modelo pode ser útil para explicar como as pessoas dependentes do álcool, que se encontram em tratamento, atingem o bem-estar e quais são os fatores que influenciam durante o processo.


Subject(s)
Humans , Referral and Consultation , Alcoholics Anonymous
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Salud ment ; Salud ment;38(3): 159-166, may.-jun. 2015. ilus
Article in Spanish | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: lil-759190

ABSTRACT

Antecedentes: El porcentaje de dependientes alcohólicos que acude a los grupos de autoayuda aumentó del 33.4% en 2008 al 43.7% en 2011 según las Encuestas Nacionales de Adicciones. Alcohólicos Anónimos (AA) y su programa de Doce Pasos representa el principal modelo de autoayuda en México. El 12° Paso o llevar el mensaje es una estrategia común para atraer nuevos miembros a los grupos de AA y se realiza frecuentemente en salas hospitalarias.Objetivo: Describir la actividad de llevar el mensaje en un contexto hospitalario para identificar los significados implicados y la manera de relacionarse con los pacientes.Método: Se utilizó una aproximación etnográfica para observar la actividad de nueve miembros de AA en un hospital de tercer nivel de la Ciudad de México a lo largo de diez meses. Se aplicó el modelo del sistema de actividad para la organización e interpretación de los datos.Resultados: La actividad de llevar el mensaje tiene seis momentos principales: 1. Autopresentación del alcohólico en recuperación; 2. Definición del alcoholismo como una enfermedad sin cura; 3. Los Doce Pasos de AA como una alternativa; 4. Autodiagnóstico; 5. Preguntar sobre el consumo; 6. Invitación a las juntas del grupo de AA en el hospital. Los miembros de AA utilizan sus relatos personales para comunicar la visión de AA sobre el alcoholismo y la recuperación.Discusión y conclusión:Llevar el mensaje se orienta principalmente por el significado de la negación del alcoholismo. Las acciones de los AA están diseñadas para evitar la negación y promover la aceptación de la enfermedad. Además, el mismo contexto hospitalario legitima la presencia de AA y sus Doce Pasos. Llevar el mensaje nos presenta una estrategia para disminuir el estigma asociado con la dependencia alcohólica, el cual es uno de los principales obstáculos para solicitar ayuda.


Background: The percentage of alcohol dependents who attend self-help groups increased from 33.4% in 2008 to 43.7% in 2011 according to the National Surveys of Addictions. Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) and their Twelve Steps program represent the main model for self-help in Mexico. The 12th Step or carrying the message is a common strategy to attract new members into AA groups and it is done frequently at hospital wards.Objective: To describe the activity of carrying the message in a hospital context in order to identify the meanings involved and how AA members relate to the patients.Method: An ethnographic approach was used to observe the activity of nine AA's members in a third level hospital in Mexico City over a ten-month period. The activity system model was used for data organization and interpretation.Results: The carrying the message activity consists of six core moments: 1. Self-introduction of the recovering alcoholic; 2. Defining alcoholism as an incurable disease; 3. AA's Twelve Steps as an alternative; 4. Self-diagnosis; 5. Ask about consumption; 6. Invitation to hospital AA's group meetings. The AA's member uses personal experience's stories to convey AA vision about alcoholism and recovering.Discussion and conclusion: The carrying the message activity is mainly oriented by the meaning of alcoholism-denial. The AA's actions are designed to avoid denial and to promote disease acceptance. Furthermore, the hospital setting itself legitimizes the AA presence and their Twelve Steps. Carrying the message presents a strategy to diminish stigma related to alcohol dependency which is one of the main obstacles for seeking help.

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Salud ment ; Salud ment;38(3): 177-183, may.-jun. 2015. ilus
Article in Spanish | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: lil-759192

ABSTRACT

Antecedentes: En el alcoholismo, el tema del craving es un asunto controvertido. Sin embargo, se sabe que, si un alcohólico puede hablar del suceso en sus propios términos, aumenta la probabilidad de lograr un afrontamiento exitoso y evitar una recaída. No obstante, se conoce muy poco acerca de dicho afrontamiento y aún menos cuando se alude a él con términos propios del bebedor.Objetivo: Conocer el afrontamiento de la "obsesión mental por beber", expresión que suelen utilizar los miembros de Alcohólicos Anónimos (AA) para hablar de las reacciones características del craving.Método: La muestra incluyó a 192 individuos que habían participado en AA durante 10 años en promedio (DE=7.5 años). Se aplicó un instrumento empírico para medir el afrontamiento (Kr=.86). Se utilizó un conglomerado de dos fases para establecer perfiles.Resultados: El análisis encontró cinco estilos de afrontamiento: 1. evadir situaciones inductoras al tiempo que se busca una solución (evasivo-activo); 2. evadir retrayéndose (evasivo-pasivo); 3. mostrar sentimientos de enojo y no hacer nada (emocional-pasivo); 4. recordar y comparar la vida pasada como alcohólicos activos (revalorativo) y 5. negar cualquier afrontamiento (negador).Discusión y conclusion: Los datos son preliminares, pero ofrecen la oportunidad de ampliar y especificar la forma en que ciertos alcohólicos de nuestro país solucionan un problema tan complejo como es el craving. El agrupamiento de respuestas supone esfuerzos o estilos de afrontar que pueden resultar o no efectivos para lograr una recuperación -por ejemplo, prevenir las recaídas en las personas que asisten a los grupos de AA-, por lo que plantea una importante perspectiva de investigación.


Background: Although craving is a controversial concept in alcoholism research, it is known that if an alcoholic can talk about the event using his own words, the probability of successful coping and prevention of relapse is bigger. However, little is known about such coping, and even less when it is articulated from the drinker's perspective.Objective: To identify the coping mechanism to this event that causes physical and emotional responses similar to those of craving, identified with the own language of Alcoholics Anonymous (AA).Method: The sample consisted of 192 individuals who participated in AA meetings for an average of ten years (SD=7.5). An empirical instrument was developed to measure coping (Kr=.86) and a two-phase conglomerate analysis was used to create categories to develop profiles.Results: The analysis showed five coping profiles suggesting that AA members cope with the event as follow: 1. evading but looking for a direct solution (elusive-active conglomerate), 2. evading but retracting (elusive-liabilities conglomerate), 3. getting upset and doing nothing (emotional-passive conglomerate), 4. remembering and comparing their past life (revalorative conglomerate), and 5. denying (denier conglomerate).Discussion and conclusion: Although the data are preliminary, they offer the opportunity to expand and specify how certain alcoholics solve a complex problem, such as craving. The information concurs with literature in the sense that this grouping of responses assumed those efforts that may be effective or not for the recovery process, for example, to prevent relapses in alcoholics who attend AA groups, so it raises an important research perspective.

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Rev. neuro-psiquiatr. (Impr.) ; 78(1): 30-34, ene. 2015. ilus
Article in Spanish | LILACS-Express | LILACS, LIPECS | ID: lil-747006

ABSTRACT

Entre los grupos de apoyo mutuo a alcohólicos, Alcohólicos Anónimos (AA) es, sin duda, el más exitoso de todos, con decenas de miles de grupos dispersos por el mundo. Sin embargo, el mecanismo de acción de AA no está claro. Los avances en la neurociencia de la adicción han permitido identificar dos áreas cerebrales que, entre otras, explican el comportamiento irracional y autodestructivo de los alcohólicos. Por un lado, el alcohol “secuestra” los centros del cerebro encargados de detectar y sentir placer, y le proveen (a través de la liberación de dopamina en el núcleo accumbens y el área ventro-tegmental) con un estímulo placentero mucho mayor al de las experiencias típicas que nos producen placer (tales como alimentarnos y reproducirnos), siendo experiencias esenciales para la supervivencia y la evolución de las especies. La reproducción y evolución de las especies solo es posible por la forma en que el placer está íntimamente ligado a la sobrevivencia y reproducción del individuo, y es esta asociación la que es usurpada por las sustancias como el alcohol. Por lo tanto, para los centros del placer el alcohol equivale a la supervivencia del alcohólico. Por otro lado, el área de la corteza prefrontal (quizás el único lugar del cerebro que nos permite entender y prevenir los peligros del uso excesivo y compulsivo del alcohol) es también afectada por esta sustancia, que la convierte en hipoactiva e incapaz de contrarrestar las demandas del centro del placer de repetir la experiencia placentera (que ha resultado en la supervivencia del individuo y la evolución de las especies) asociada a usar alcohol. Los doce pasos de AA ayudan al alcohólico a revertir estos efectos, a través del uso de un sustituto en la toma de decisiones (el sustituto es, con frecuencia, los miembros de AA) y a través de conductas compensatorias dedicadas a revertir las conductas destructivas que facilitan al alcohólico el poder continuar intoxicándose. El mentir, robar, no ser honesto y ser manipulador no son síntomas de un trastorno de personalidad del alcohólico: son los síntomas de un centro del placer secuestrado por el alcohol y de una corteza prefrontal hipoactiva.


Among peer-support groups for alcoholics, Alcoholics anonymous (AA) is by far the most widespread and successful with tens of thousands of groups all around the world. However, the mechanism of action of AA’s success is not immediately clear. Advances in understanding the neuroscience of addiction have allowed the identification of two brain areas that, among others, explain the irrational and self-destructive behavior of alcoholics. First, alcohol hijacks the reward systems of the midbrain in charge of detecting and experiencing pleasure (through the release of dopamine in the nucleus accumbens and the ventral tegmental area) with a pleasurable stimulation that far exceeds the normal pleasures of life (such as eating and sexual reproduction). These pleasurable experiences are essential for the survival and evolution of the species. Nature has cleverly linked pleasure with survival, and it is exactly this link that is usurped and hijacked by intoxicants like alcohol. Therefore, the reward system senses the effect of alcohol as essential for the survival of the alcoholic. In addition, the prefrontal cortex (perhaps the only area of the brain that could allow us to understand and prevent the dangers of the excessive and compulsive alcohol use) is also affected by this intoxicant. It becomes hypoactive and unable to counteract the urges and demands of the reward system to constantly repeat the “feel good” (associated over millions of years with survival of the individual and species) that comes from using alcohol. The Twelve Steps of AA help alcoholics reverse these effects. First, through steps 1 to 3, it encourages the use of a Surrogate Decision-Maker (often, it is the AA group itself that acts as such). Second, steps 4- 12 foster the practice of Compensatory Behaviors (a life of honesty and service) devoted to counteract the maladaptive behaviors that facilitate the alcoholic’s behavior of repeating what feels good (i.e. getting intoxicated). Lying, stealing, dishonesty and manipulation are not intrinsic personality defects of the alcoholic: they are the symptoms of a usurped reward system and hijacked prefrontal lobes.

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Braz. J. Psychiatry (São Paulo, 1999, Impr.) ; Braz. J. Psychiatry (São Paulo, 1999, Impr.);34(4): 413-421, Dec. 2012. tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-662748

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: One of the factors associated with low rates of compliance in the treatment for alcoholism seems to be the intensity of craving for alcohol. This study aimed to evaluate the associations between alcohol craving and biopsychosocial addiction model-related variables and to verify whether these variables could predict treatment retention. METHODS: The sample consisted of 257 male alcoholics who were enrolled in two different pharmacological trials conducted at the Universidade de São Paulo in Brazil. Based on four factors measured at baseline - biological (age, race, and family alcoholism), psychiatric (depression symptoms), social (financial and marital status), and addiction (craving intensity, severity of alcohol dependence, smoking status, drinking history, preferential beverage, daily intake of alcohol before treatment) - direct logistic regression was performed to analyze these factors' influence on treatment retention after controlling for medication groups and AA attendance. RESULTS: Increasing age, participation in Alcoholics Anonymous groups, and beer preference among drinkers were independently associated with higher treatment retention. Conversely, higher scores for depression increased dropout rates. CONCLUSION: Health services should identify the treatment practices and therapists that improve retention. Information about patients' characteristics linked to dropouts should be studied to render treatment programs more responsive and attractive, combining pharmacological agents with more intensive and diversified psychosocial interventions.


OBJETIVO: Um dos fatores associados com baixas taxas de adesão ao tratamento para alcoolismo parece ser a intensidade da fissura pelo álcool. Este estudo objetiva avaliar a associação entre a fissura pelo álcool e variáveis relacionadas ao modelo biopsicossocial de dependência, bem como verificar se estas variáveis prevêem retenção ao tratamento. MÉTODO: A amostra foi composta por 257 homens dependentes de álcool que participaram de dois diferentes estudos clínicos que foram desenvolvidos na Universidade de São Paulo, Brasil. Baseado em quatro fatores medidos no início do tratamento - biológico (idade, raça e alcoolismo familiar), psiquiátrico (sintomas depressivos), social (condição econômica e status marital) e relacionado à dependência (intensidade da fissura, gravidade da dependência do álcool, status de ser fumante, tempo de consumo regular e problemático de bebidas alcoólicas, bebida preferencial, quantidade de etanol consumido ao dia) - um modelo de regressão logística direta foi desenvolvido para analisar o efeito destas variáveis sobre a retenção ao tratamento, controlando para a influência das medicações utilizadas e da participação em grupos de alcoólicos anônimos. RESULTADOS: Mais idade, participação em grupos de alcoólicos anônimos e preferência por cerveja foram fatores independentemente associados a maior retenção ao tratamento. Maior escore em depressão aumentou a chance de abandono. CONCLUSÃO: Serviços de saúde devem identificar práticas e profissionais que proporcionem melhora nas taxas de retenção. Informação sobre as características dos pacientes relacionadas ao abandono devem ser usadas para tornar programas de tratamento mais eficientes e atraentes, combinando agentes farmacológicos com mais intensivas e diversificadas intervenções psicossociais.


Subject(s)
Adult , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Young Adult , Alcoholism/drug therapy , Alcoholism/psychology , Medication Adherence/psychology , Patient Dropouts/psychology , Age Factors , Alcoholics Anonymous , Brazil , Clinical Trials as Topic , Compulsive Behavior/psychology , Depression/psychology , Patient Dropouts/statistics & numerical data , Socioeconomic Factors , Statistics, Nonparametric , Treatment Outcome
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Texto & contexto enferm ; 21(4): 887-895, out.-dez. 2012.
Article in Portuguese | BDENF - Nursing, LILACS | ID: lil-661136

ABSTRACT

Grupos de autoajuda estão se tornando cada vez mais comuns, à medida que seus membros se organizam para conviver com o alcoolismo e resolver seus próprios problemas. Objetivou-se apreender da vivência de alcoolistas o modo como um grupo de autoajuda se constitui como modalidade de tratamento para pessoas com dependência de álcool. Estudo descritivo, qualitativo, realizado com 20 membros de um grupo de autoajuda. Os dados foram produzidos mediante entrevista semiestruturada e analisados conforme o método de análise de conteúdo. Resultados denotam que acolhimento, partilha de experiências e reinserção social, favorecem a participação no grupo e que, consequentemente, contribuem para o bem-estar físico, mental e social. Ressalta-se a necessidade de parcerias com grupos de autoajuda, tendo em vista a importância de conhecimentos produzidos nestas organizações, que podem ser colocados em favor daqueles que precisam do devido cuidado.


Self-help groups are becoming increasingly common as their members become organized in order to live and solve their own alcohol-related problems. This study aimed to identify, based on the experience of alcoholics, how a self-help group constitutes itself as a treatment alternative for alcohol dependence. A descriptive, qualitative study was conducted with 20 members of a self-help group. Data were collected through semi-structured interviews and analyzed according to the content analysis technique. Results show that supportive reception, exchange of experiences, and social reintegration favors participation in the group and, consequently, contributes to physical, mental and social wellbeing. There is a need to establish partnerships with self-help groups considering the importance of knowledge produced within these organizations, which can assist those requiring appropriate care.


Grupos de autoayuda se están convirtiendo cada vez más comunes, a medida que sus miembros se organizan con el fin de vivir y resolver sus propios problemas relacionados con el alcohol. Este estudio tuvo como objetivo aprender de la experiencia de manejo con los alcohólicos como un grupo de autoayuda se desarrolla como tratamiento para las personas con dependencia del alcohol. Estudio descriptivo, cualitativo con 20 miembros de un grupo de autoayuda. Los datos fueron recolectados a través de una entrevista semi-estructurada y analizados según el método de análisis de contenido. Los resultados muestran que la acogida del intercambio de experiencias y la reintegración social, promueven la participación en el grupo y contribuyen al bienestar físico, mental y social. Se hace hincapié en la necesidad de crear alianzas con grupos de auto-ayuda, en vista de la dependencia de los conocimientos producidos en estas organizaciones, que se puede colocar en la necesidad daquelesque a favor de la diligencia debida.


Subject(s)
Humans , Self-Help Groups , Social Support , Alcoholics Anonymous , Alcoholism
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