A trip that can be controlled: drug consumption among homeless children living in the streets

This research was made with homeless children of Medellin, Colombia. Objective: to understand from the children’s view the meaning of drug and the process of consumption. Method:qualitative ethnographic research. Results: the process of drug consumption, what they call “the trip”, can bring benefit...

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Main Authors: Alejandra Valencia, Luz M. Suárez, Mario A. Hurtado, Jamileth A. Ochoa, Constanza Forero, Álvaro Giraldo
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Universidad de Antioquia 2008-02-01
Series:Revista Facultad Nacional de Salud Pública
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Online Access:http://aprendeenlinea.udea.edu.co/revistas/index.php/fnsp/article/view/62/86
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spelling doaj-539bc53521f4448c963a88747311223c2020-11-25T02:24:37ZspaUniversidad de AntioquiaRevista Facultad Nacional de Salud Pública0120-386X2008-02-012611117A trip that can be controlled: drug consumption among homeless children living in the streetsAlejandra ValenciaLuz M. SuárezMario A. HurtadoJamileth A. OchoaConstanza ForeroÁlvaro GiraldoThis research was made with homeless children of Medellin, Colombia. Objective: to understand from the children’s view the meaning of drug and the process of consumption. Method:qualitative ethnographic research. Results: the process of drug consumption, what they call “the trip”, can bring benefit or trouble, depending on the control the children have on the drug. Conclusion: curiosity, inducement, others’ example, and family conflict contribute to the beginning of consumption. Whether they have control over the drug, the “trip” can be or cannot be “good”; the drug control involves coherence between the things they have on their minds and the action they do. Reflection: To encourage the qualitative research in this field in order to have the view of the children, and be able to design programs according to their reality. Institutions must accompany the children because one of the reasons to start consuming is the seeking of company. In these circumstances, but that to suppress the drug consumption we have to teach how to control drug consumption instead of eliminating it.http://aprendeenlinea.udea.edu.co/revistas/index.php/fnsp/article/view/62/86Drug consumptionexperiencesbeginning of consumptionhomeless childrenmeanings.
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author Alejandra Valencia
Luz M. Suárez
Mario A. Hurtado
Jamileth A. Ochoa
Constanza Forero
Álvaro Giraldo
spellingShingle Alejandra Valencia
Luz M. Suárez
Mario A. Hurtado
Jamileth A. Ochoa
Constanza Forero
Álvaro Giraldo
A trip that can be controlled: drug consumption among homeless children living in the streets
Revista Facultad Nacional de Salud Pública
Drug consumption
experiences
beginning of consumption
homeless children
meanings.
author_facet Alejandra Valencia
Luz M. Suárez
Mario A. Hurtado
Jamileth A. Ochoa
Constanza Forero
Álvaro Giraldo
author_sort Alejandra Valencia
title A trip that can be controlled: drug consumption among homeless children living in the streets
title_short A trip that can be controlled: drug consumption among homeless children living in the streets
title_full A trip that can be controlled: drug consumption among homeless children living in the streets
title_fullStr A trip that can be controlled: drug consumption among homeless children living in the streets
title_full_unstemmed A trip that can be controlled: drug consumption among homeless children living in the streets
title_sort trip that can be controlled: drug consumption among homeless children living in the streets
publisher Universidad de Antioquia
series Revista Facultad Nacional de Salud Pública
issn 0120-386X
publishDate 2008-02-01
description This research was made with homeless children of Medellin, Colombia. Objective: to understand from the children’s view the meaning of drug and the process of consumption. Method:qualitative ethnographic research. Results: the process of drug consumption, what they call “the trip”, can bring benefit or trouble, depending on the control the children have on the drug. Conclusion: curiosity, inducement, others’ example, and family conflict contribute to the beginning of consumption. Whether they have control over the drug, the “trip” can be or cannot be “good”; the drug control involves coherence between the things they have on their minds and the action they do. Reflection: To encourage the qualitative research in this field in order to have the view of the children, and be able to design programs according to their reality. Institutions must accompany the children because one of the reasons to start consuming is the seeking of company. In these circumstances, but that to suppress the drug consumption we have to teach how to control drug consumption instead of eliminating it.
topic Drug consumption
experiences
beginning of consumption
homeless children
meanings.
url http://aprendeenlinea.udea.edu.co/revistas/index.php/fnsp/article/view/62/86
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