2013
DOI: 10.1590/s1414-32832013000100020
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Recursos e adversidades no ambiente familiar de indivíduos usuários de crack

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“…In this context, some women stop exercising their occupational activities in companies to take care of their home and protect their families in daily violence. (17) Regarding length of residence in the community by the participants, it is inferred that residents have ties to the neighborhood and the social welfare of their territory. This situation can lead to banalization of community problems by everyday life, but statistical analysis showed association between the variables length of residence and perception ofdrug of abuse in the community, indicating a different perception among those living in the community between one and ten years and those living for more than 16 years, highlighting that for those who live less than a year in the community, they do not have the same perception.…”
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“…In this context, some women stop exercising their occupational activities in companies to take care of their home and protect their families in daily violence. (17) Regarding length of residence in the community by the participants, it is inferred that residents have ties to the neighborhood and the social welfare of their territory. This situation can lead to banalization of community problems by everyday life, but statistical analysis showed association between the variables length of residence and perception ofdrug of abuse in the community, indicating a different perception among those living in the community between one and ten years and those living for more than 16 years, highlighting that for those who live less than a year in the community, they do not have the same perception.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%