: The use of psychoactive substances is a phenomenon broadly discussed and nowadays has reached the dimension of a great epidemic, it. On the other hand, the compulsory hospitalization has been strongly recommended to treat those patients something that has provided an important debate from different points of view about how to proceed. psychoactive substances and attempt to understand their perceptions on compulsory hospitalization.: A qualitative-quantitative, exploratory in a SPSS 2.0 software and the interviews were recorded and transcribed transferring data to the Collective Subject Discourse software. : The people interviewed were all low-skilled, mean age 32.76 years and positioned themselves mostly against compulsory hospitalization. This point of view is corroborated in literature by lawyers and class entities which diverge from the health professionals and the opinion of family members, who mostly agree : Most users of psychoactive substances positioned themselves against the compulsory hospitalization, although admitting some exceptions in adopting this procedure.Psychoactive substances. Alcohol. Drugs. Compulsory hospitalization.situação. Por outro lado, cada vez mais vem sendo proposta a internação compulsória para tratamento desses pacientes, o que tem gerado um amplo debate : Estudo quali-quantitativo, exploratório e transversal realizado em psicossocial e responderam a uma entrevista com quatro perguntas abertas sobre o tema. Dados psicossociais foram armazenados no software SPSS 2.0 e as entrevistas gravadas e transcritas com transferência dos dados para o software do Discurso do Sujeito Coletivo.: Os entrevistados eram todos de : A maioria dos Substâncias psicoativas. Álcool. Drogas. Hospitalização compulsória.
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