Perceptions on alcohol use in a Potiguar indigenous community,

Ivan Farias Barreto, Magda Dimenstein, J. Leite
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Abstract This work analyzes the meanings attributed to alcohol consumption and the care strategies used by an indigenous group in Rio Grande do Norte (Brazil) by means ofa qualitative research involving residents and leaders. The results generated three analytical axes: determinants of alcohol consumption, health care settings, and alcohol use in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic. It was found that the use of alcohol in the community has been marked by historical movements that have altered the modes of existence and limited access to traditionally occupied lands. Alcohol consumption appeared as a naturalized phenomenon, associated with social and health problems that are aggravated by the lack of public assistance perceived by the community.
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波提瓜土著社区对酒精使用的看法,
本工作通过涉及居民和领导人的定性研究,分析了巴西北部大德州(里约热内卢Grande do Norte)土著群体饮酒和护理策略的含义。结果产生了三个分析轴:酒精消费的决定因素、卫生保健环境和COVID-19大流行背景下的酒精使用。调查发现,在社区中使用酒精的特点是历史运动,这些运动改变了生存方式,限制了进入传统占领土地的机会。酒精消费似乎是一种自然现象,与社会和健康问题有关,而社区认为缺乏公共援助使这些问题更加严重。
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Psicologia: Teoria e Pesquisa
Psicologia: Teoria e Pesquisa Psychology-Psychology (all)
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48 weeks
期刊介绍: Psicologia: Teoria e Pesquisa is a journal published every three months by Instituto de Psicologia da Universidade de Brasília [Institute of Psychology - University of Brasília]. It aims at publishing original papers related to Psychology that fit into the following categories: research report, theoretical study, report of professional experience, critical literature review, short communication, letter to editor, technical note, review. News may also be published at the editor"s discretion. The authors assume responsibility for the articles signed; opinions and considerations included in the articles do not necessarily express the standing point of the Editorial Board.
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