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Citation

Orford J, Padin MFR, Canfield M, Sakiyama HMT, Laranjeira R, Mitsuhiro SS. Drugs Educ. Prev. Policy 2019; 26(2): 157-165.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2019, Informa - Taylor and Francis Group)

DOI

10.1080/09687637.2017.1393500

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

PURPOSE: There is a virtual absence of previous research about the experiences of people affected by the presence of a substance misuser in the family in Brazil.

MATERIALS AND METHODS: A diverse sample of 3158 (80.6% female) affected family members (AFMs) was recruited in the largest cities in all five Brazilian regions. A Brazilian Portuguese translation of a set of standard measures for the assessment of AFM stress, strain, coping, hopefulness and total family burden, based on the stress-strain-coping-support (SSCS) model, was employed.

RESULTS: Mothers and wives reported the greatest burden. Burden was also related to a number of other demographic and background variables, notably being higher for AFMs of lower socio-economic status and for those whose substance misusing relatives were currently receiving hospital treatment.

RESULTS offer some support for additive and moderation coping hypotheses, suggesting that greater engaged and tolerant-inactive coping add to stressful impact in the prediction of symptoms, and that lower engaged and tolerant-inactive coping in the face of relatively high stressful impact may be particularly useful in reducing symptom levels.

CONCLUSIONS: This is the first national sample of AFMs to be studied in Brazil and the largest to have been reported from any country. The results should help build an emerging picture of how AFMs are affected and assist in planning services for AFMs.


Language: en

Keywords

Affected family members; characteristics; family burden; substance using relative

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