A rua como lugar de existência: uma análise sobre a pobreza e suas implicações para o sofrimento psíquico.
Resumo
This research is situated in the field of the relational debate between poverty, the
condition of being on the streets, and the implications of this context for the mental
health of the subjects involved. The general objective of the study is to analyze how
the street situation influences the manifestation of mental suffering. The
methodological approach used is qualitative. Two homeless subjects, over 18 years
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of age, with more than two years of experience on the streets and that were linked to
the Center for Psychosocial Care Alcohol and Drugs (CAPS AD), participated in the
investigation. Semi-structured interviews were conducted as a data construction tool.
The data analysis occurred from discourse analysis, considering two central
categories, around which are subcategories. The central category manifestation of
psychic suffering of the homeless population, is subdivided into the experience of
poverty, the experience of helplessness and substance use. In turn, the category
psychosocial implications of the street situation involves the factors that implied going
to the streets, the meanings of the street experience and the daily life of the street
situation. It is concluded that the experience of poverty is directly involved in the
exposure to social vulnerability and subalternity. The experience of helplessness
lived by the homeless population comes from the rupture of family and social bonds
and from governmental helplessness. The use of substances is a factor that
precedes going to the streets, but it is emphasized in the process of ritualization. The
factors that implied going to the streets are related to family, social and governmental
disconnection, besides the use of substances. The meanings of the street experience
are expressed in how the subjects interpret this reality and involve the feelings that
follow from prejudice, social humiliation, and helplessness, as well as the need to
leave the streets and the search for institutional support. Finally, the daily life of the
street situation is crossed by the phenomena of exposure, vulnerability and exclusion
that perpetuate a cycle conditioned to humiliation, violence and suffering.
KEYWORDS: poverty; homeless people; psychic suffering;