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Type: | Artigo de Periódico |
Title: | Influence of alcohol intake during lactation in the origin of alcohol addiction |
Other Titles: | Influência da ingesta de álcool durante a lactação na origem do alcoolismo |
Authors: | Sanches, Patrícia Bossolani Charlo Pacheco, Victor Augusto Maximiano, Amanda Platkitka Bernuci, Marcelo Picinin |
Keywords: | Alcoolismo;Saúde da Mulher;Saúde Pública |
Issue Date: | Nov-2016 |
Publisher: | Rev Rene |
Citation: | SANCHES, P. B. C. et al. Influence of alcohol intake during lactation in the origin of alcohol addiction. Rev Rene, Fortaleza, v. 17, n. 6, p. 782-8, nov./dec. 2016. |
Abstract in Brazilian Portuguese: | Objetivo: analisar a influência da ingestão de álcool durante a lactação na origem do alcoolismo. Métodos: pesquisa de caráter descritivo, com amostra intencional por conveniência com 33 dependentes alcoólicos e suas respectivas mães, avaliando a correlação do consumo de álcool ingerido utilizando os instrumentos Cut down, Annoyde by criticims, Guilty e Eye-opener , e Tolerance, Annoyed, Cut down e Eye-opener . Resultados: os dependentes são homens, jovens, solteiros, com baixo grau de escolaridade e renda entre um e cinco salários mínimos. Dos pacientes que se consideram alcoólatras, 55,5% possuíam mães que se consideraram alcoólatras e 60,0% delas consumiram álcool durante a lactação, mas esta correlação não foi significativa. Conclusão: não se constatou correlação positiva entre o consumo de álcool pelas mães durante a amamentação com o vício de seus filhos na fase adulta |
Abstract: | Objective: to analyze the influence of alcohol intake during lactation in alcoholism onset. Methods: descriptive research with intentional convenient sample of 33 people addicted to alcohol and their mothers which assessed the correlation between the consumption of alcohol ingested using the instruments Cut down, Annoyde by criticims, Guilty and Eye-opener , and Tolerance, Annoyed, Cut down and Eye-opener . Results: addicts are men, young, single, with low level of education and income between one and five minimum wages. Among the patients who consider themselves alcoholics, 55.5% had mothers who considered themselves alcoholics and 60.0% of them had consumed alcohol during lactation, but this correlation was not significant. Conclusion: a positive correlation between alcohol consumption by mothers during breastfeeding and addiction of their children in adulthood was not found. |
URI: | http://www.repositorio.ufc.br/handle/riufc/21506 |
ISSN: | 2175-6783 On-line |
Appears in Collections: | DENF - Artigos publicados em revistas científicas |
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