Family Relationships Of A Crack Cocaine-Using Pregnant Women In A Brazilian Northeastern City
Author(s) -
July Grassiely de Oliveira Branco,
Juliana Guimarães e Silva,
Aline Veras Morais Brilhante,
Antônio Dean Barbosa Marques,
Raimunda Magalhães da Silva,
Maria Vieira de Lima Saintrain,
José Manuel Peixoto Caldas,
Francisca Lucélia Ribeiro de Farias,
Ana Maria Fontenele Catrib,
Aline de Souza Pereira,
Luana Feitosa Mourão,
Christina César Praça Brasil,
Luiza Jane Eyre de Souza Vieira
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
international archives of medicine
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1755-7682
DOI - 10.3823/2151
Subject(s) - genogram , thematic analysis , medicine , slum , qualitative research , family health , substance abuse , psychiatry , nursing , environmental health , sociology , population , social science
Background: This article aims to describe family relationships of a crack cocaine-using pregnant woman through a genogram. Methods: A qualitative case study was carried out, in which semi-structured interviews were applied with the selected pregnant woman, three relatives and one health professional. The interviews were analysed using thematic content analysis and the results favored the construction of a genogram. Results: The results show a nuclear family formed by slum dwellers, with too close emotional relationships among some of the members; at the same time, the existence of fragile relationships are also highlighted, but the abuse of crack cocaine was not enough to change them, Drug use changed her trajectory to move through the health system. Conclusion: There is a need to raise awareness among health professionals about the care and monitoring of psychoactive substance users, in order to overcome barriers to access and improve the understanding about their family relations.
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