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Revista Cuidarte

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FELIPPE, Taísa Diva Gomes  and  SANTOS, Mauro Leonardo Salvador Caldeira dos. ABUSE OF ALCOHOL AMONG MILITARY EMPLOYEES: RECOVERY APPROACH IN A CENTER OF CHEMICAL DEPENDENCY. Rev Cuid [online]. 2014, vol.5, n.2, pp.806-812. ISSN 2216-0973.  https://doi.org/10.15649/cuidarte.v5i2.121.

Introduction: Alcohol is a psychoactive substance dependence-producing properties that have been widely used in many cultures over the centuries. Harmful use of alcohol causes disease large social and economic burden on societies. The abuse is ranked among the top ten high-risk behaviors to health today. The present study aims at identifying strategies for health education for users of ethyl in a military service. Materials and Methods: Integrative literature review conducted in the databases in the Virtual Health Library (VHL): LILACS and SciELO, in publications between 2010 and 2014, totaling five articles. Results: The strategies that stood out to service users of ethyl approach were categorized into major themes. Discussion and Conclusions: The survey confirms the need to ensure a user-centric care of ethyl grounded in military service through the scientific evidence describing the strategies of approach for the treatment of military employees as monitoring and treatment, as well as the steps used support group of Alcoholics Anonymous - AA, which were employed to minimize injuries arising in the workplace, such methods can be adopted by other spheres of health, noting that while being treated in the work environment of the user and exposes the ethyl, what motivated the abuse, but also seeks to realize the treatment and support group that is not just, and it is possible to live without alcohol.

Keywords : Alcoholism; Mental Health; Military Personnel; Nursing.

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