2013
DOI: 10.1590/s0104-59702013000200015
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O uso da folha de coca em comunidades tradicionais: perspectivas em saúde, sociedade e cultura

Abstract: Aborda as questões socioculturais que envolvem o uso da folha de coca nas regiões andina e amazônica. O estudo é de natureza teórica, sendo privilegiados artigos científicos e entrevistas com profissionais conceituados em revistas e jornais. Os resultados da pesquisa sugerem que a associação indiscriminada da coca à cocaína e, consequentemente, ao narcotráfico, parte de um preconceito construído historicamente que se sobrepõe às raízes históricas e culturais do uso milenar da planta. Cabe à psicologia, como ci… Show more

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“…Given the reflection on the critical perspectives of occupation that aim to overcome dualisms, recognizing that its social validation takes place in the context of power struggles, social values, and moral points of view, and that its nature is politically constructed, 45 we agree that the concept of negative consequences is correlated with social marginalization and oppression. 51 According to the Drug Policy Alliance , 75 an American non-governmental organization dedicated to building alternatives to current drug policies, Harm Reduction “is a set of ideas and interventions that seek to reduce the harm associated with the use of drugs and racialized and ineffective drug policies,” in contrast to the punitive approach to problem drug use. Harm Reduction focuses on the prohibitionist gap in information about drugs and users’ rights, developing care and reception strategies that make drug use as least harmful as possible to the individual and society, always based on horizontality and collectivity.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Given the reflection on the critical perspectives of occupation that aim to overcome dualisms, recognizing that its social validation takes place in the context of power struggles, social values, and moral points of view, and that its nature is politically constructed, 45 we agree that the concept of negative consequences is correlated with social marginalization and oppression. 51 According to the Drug Policy Alliance , 75 an American non-governmental organization dedicated to building alternatives to current drug policies, Harm Reduction “is a set of ideas and interventions that seek to reduce the harm associated with the use of drugs and racialized and ineffective drug policies,” in contrast to the punitive approach to problem drug use. Harm Reduction focuses on the prohibitionist gap in information about drugs and users’ rights, developing care and reception strategies that make drug use as least harmful as possible to the individual and society, always based on horizontality and collectivity.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Alguns autores sinalizam que o álcool e as drogas são elementos incorporados pelos povos indígenas com a colonização, sendo que as bebidas consumidas entre os indígenas antes do contato com os não indígenas eram produzidas por eles e utilizadas em rituais específicos, considerando as especificidades cosmológicas de etnias distintas (Barreto, 2013;Machado, 2009).…”
Section: Fatores De Risco E Especificidades Da Violência Sexual Na Ridunclassified
“…A good example of that is the interview 13 with Paul Gootenberg (2009), author of Andean Cocaine: the Making of a Global Drug. The interview was motivated by the publication in HCS − Manguinhos of an article by Ivan Farias Barreto (2013), O uso da folha de coca em comunidades tradicionais (The use of the coke leaf in traditional communities). Gootenberg published the post with the interview in his personal page in Facebook, which caused a momentary boom of accesses in several countries (353 views of the interview in Portuguese and 126 in English).…”
Section: The Recent Experience With the Social Networkmentioning
confidence: 99%