Resiliência e funcionamento familiar no contexto de álcool e outras drogas: estudo correlacional
Resumen
The family unit in the context of dependence on psychoactive substances suffers impacts on its functionality, which requires it to seek to reorganize, face and manage such adversities, in order to stabilize itself emotionally and functionally, overcoming such difficulties and strengthening its resilience. Therefore, it is believed that there is a correlation between family functionality and resilience, which justifies the present research. Goal: to analyze the correlation between resilience and functionality of families who follow the treatment of a family member dependent on alcohol and other drugs in a public service specializing in mental health. Method: quantitative, correlational and cross-sectional study, with a sample of 21 family members who use alcohol and other drugs in treatment or not in a specialized mental health service in a city in the interior of São Paulo, collection carried out from September 2022 to January 2024. The data collection instruments consisted of the
Family APGAR Scale and Wagnild and Young Resilience Scale. The analysis was carried out using descriptive and inferential statistics, calculated using position (mean, median) and dispersion (standard deviation) measurements, absolute and relative frequency, the Kolmorov-Smirnov test, the Correlation Pearson and the Chi-square test with Yates correction. This study was approved by the Human Research Ethics Committee of UFSCar, by opinion no. 5,804,998, on 12/09/2022. Results: the family members interviewed were mostly female (95.2%), especially mothers (57.1%), unemployed (47.6%) and who accompanied the user (85.7%), even if they did not participate of the family group (76.2%). The majority of users mentioned were male (80%), between 30 and 39 years old (40%), unemployed (65%), undergoing treatment (95%) and reducing (30%) or maintaining consumption (30%). ). There was a prevalence of high resilience (42.9%) and good family functionality (42.9%) of family members. Conclusion: There is a positive and significant correlation between resilience and family functionality, given that increased resilience increases family functionality by 68%.
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