O serviço de saúde mental sob o olhar dos adolescentes acompanhados pela Estratégia Saúde da Família
Adolescence is a period known for changes and vulnerability, exposing the young to situations of violence, mental illness, and it is necessary to be aware of the needs of this group. This study aims to know the perception of adolescents accompanied by the ESF under mental health service. This is...
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Resumo: | Adolescence is a period known for changes and vulnerability, exposing the young to situations
of violence, mental illness, and it is necessary to be aware of the needs of this group. This study
aims to know the perception of adolescents accompanied by the ESF under mental health
service. This is a study of qualitative approach and descriptive-propositional nature, the
existential action research type, which used the projective interview technique, using Sandplay
for data collection. The interviews were developed with the help of a semi-structured script,
which was organized in four question sessions, which had the following questions: What is
adolescence for you?; What causes mental distress at this stage of life?; Is there a family
relationship with this suffering?; and, Do you feel welcomed by the health team?. Along the
interview was develop the technique called Sandplay or Sand Game. As a result, it was possible
to understand how the adolescent accompanied by the ESF uses the municipality`s mental
health service and its implications on the care received. Through projective technique exposes
thoughts, sometimes not expressed in the interview. In this sense, the Family Health Strategy
must be able to develop new care modalities based on the real problems of the clientele in
question, thus contributing to the planning and organization of care, as well as to the adolescent
mental health care network. The study obtained a favorable opinion from the Research Ethics
Committee HUOL/UFRN (Parecer n. 3.440.688 e CAAE: 13447719.9.0000.5292). |
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