Pessoas em situação de rua egressas de comunidades terapêuticas: análise da reinserção social e dos significados atribuídos à experiência de internação.
Resumo
The research addresses the understanding of the experience of hospitalization in therapeutic
communities by homeless people (PSR), focusing on the meanings attributed by these people
and the analysis of social reintegration. The objectives include analyzing experiences during
hospitalization, identifying changes in residents after the experience and examining the
process of social reintegration after returning to the streets. Using a qualitative approach, the
research was conducted at Casa São Francisco, a community center for the Shalom
Community, to investigate the interpretations, interpersonal relationships and representations
of HP. Exploratory research was used, aiming to acquire knowledge, formulate questions,
present hypotheses and clarify concepts. The participants are graduates of the therapeutic
community, all men, living on a Shalom Community site. Analysis of the results reveals
categories such as service quality, health care, abstinence, psychosocial impacts, work,
income, perception of drug use, social support, stigma and hopelessness. Some challenges
cited by interviewees during hospitalization include a shortage of qualified professionals, lack
of autonomy, lack of knowledge about the inmates, lack of timely care and lack of
psychological support and psychoeducation. The diversity of experiences highlights the
complexity of recovery. The research contributes to the understanding of chemical
dependency and the social reintegration of HP in therapeutic communities. The results offer
support for the construction of intervention practices and public policies for clinical practices,
public policies and social interventions, highlighting the need for investments to improve the
quality of therapeutic institutions and promote a comprehensive approach to the treatment of
chemical dependency
Keywords: Drug use, Homeless people, Social Reintegration, Therapeutic Community