• Silvia Rosane Parcias - Parcias, SR - Universidade do Estado de Santa Catarina - <silpa13_@hotmail.com>
Área Temática:
Informação e Comunicação em Saúde
Resumo:
O estudo de corte transversal objetivou investigar a qualidade de vida, a autoestima e autoimagem dos dependentes químicos do Instituto São José – São José/SC. A amostra por acessibilidade foi composta de 100 pacientes do sexo masculino com média de idade de 43,0±10,7 anos, que estudaram 8,4±3,7 anos, sendo 48% casados, estando internados ou em tratamento por um período mínimo de sete dias. Os dependentes químicos quando não internados moram com esposas e filhos (23%), são casados (48%), empregados (72%); fazem parte do estrado B (58%); já fizeram algo que se arrependem em suas vidas (57%) e percebem a saúde como boa (57%). Quanto à qualidade de vida, o domínio ambiental obteve o maior escore (65%) e o psicológico o menor (58%). Todos os pacientes tomavam medicamentos e possuíam autoestima e a autoimagem baixas (77% e 96% respectivamente). Observou-se, por meio de regressão logística, a ausência de interferência da qualidade de vida sobre a autoestima e autoimagem dos dependentes químicos. A qualidade de vida positiva não interferiu para mudanças na baixa autoestima e autoimagem dos dependentes químicos.
Palavras-chave:
Qualidade de vida
usuários de droga
saúde
Abstract:
The cross-sectional study aimed to investigate the drug users of São José Institute - São José / SC, quality of life, self-esteem and self-image. The accessibility sample was composed by 100 male patients with a mean age of 43,0 ± 10,7 years old, who had studied for a mean period of 8,4 ± 3,7 years. 48% of them are married and had been hospitalized or treated for a minimum period of seven days.When the participants are not hospitalized they live with wives and children (23%), are married (48%), employed (72%), are part of economic stratum B (58%), have done something they regret in their lives (57%) and perceive their health as good (57%). Regarding quality of life, higher scores were presented in the environmental dominium (65%) and lowest in psychological (58%). All patients were taking medication and had low self-esteem and self-image (77% and 96% respectively). It was observed by means of logistic regression, the absence of interference of the quality of life on self-esteem and self- image of the drug users. The positive quality of life did not interfere to changes in low self-esteem and self-image of drug users.
Drug user’s Quality of Life, Self esteem and Self image
Resumo (abstract):
The cross-sectional study aimed to investigate the drug users of São José Institute - São José / SC, quality of life, self-esteem and self-image. The accessibility sample was composed by 100 male patients with a mean age of 43,0 ± 10,7 years old, who had studied for a mean period of 8,4 ± 3,7 years. 48% of them are married and had been hospitalized or treated for a minimum period of seven days.When the participants are not hospitalized they live with wives and children (23%), are married (48%), employed (72%), are part of economic stratum B (58%), have done something they regret in their lives (57%) and perceive their health as good (57%). Regarding quality of life, higher scores were presented in the environmental dominium (65%) and lowest in psychological (58%). All patients were taking medication and had low self-esteem and self-image (77% and 96% respectively). It was observed by means of logistic regression, the absence of interference of the quality of life on self-esteem and self- image of the drug users. The positive quality of life did not interfere to changes in low self-esteem and self-image of drug users.