Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem ()

Screening and Brief Intervention for the use of alcohol and other drugs

  • Ângela Maria Mendes Abreu,
  • Rafael Tavares Jomar,
  • Gunnar Glauco de Cunto Taets,
  • Maria Helena do Nascimento Souza,
  • Daiane Belisário Fernandes

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/0034-7167-2017-0444
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 71, no. suppl 5
pp. 2258 – 2263

Abstract

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ABSTRACT Objective: to identify the lifetime use of alcohol and other drugs among users of the Family Health Strategy and apply Brief Intervention to problems related to the use of these substances. Method: a descriptive cross-sectional study where 1,031 users of the Family Health Strategy of the city of Rio de Janeiro answered a form with socio-demographic information and the Alcohol, Smoking and Substance Involvement Screening Test. Statistical analysis with simple frequency distribution was performed. Results: the most commonly used drugs in lifetime were alcohol and tobacco; among the illegal drugs, marijuana, hypnotics and cocaine/crack stood out. Those who received most Brief Intervention were users of tobacco, hypnotics, marijuana, cocaine/crack and alcohol. Conclusion: it is important to detect early problems associated with the use of alcohol and other drugs in Primary Care, since it has the promotion/protection of health and the prevention of diseases as priority health practices.

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