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Images of alcohol in the adolescents’ life of one quilombola community

Imágenes del alcohol en la vida de adolescentes de una comunidad “quilombola”

ABSTRACT

Objective:

To analyze the images of alcohol in the rite of passage of adolescents of a quilombola community.

Method:

Qualitative and participatory study was developed by Creative and Sensitive Method, and guided by generated questions: “In my house, alcohol is...”; “Near my house, I see alcohol in...” Ten adolescents who live in a quilombola community in the north of the state of Espírito Santo, Brazil, participated in the group dynamics. The material was submitted to a thematic analysis.

Results:

Images of alcohol are common in the daily life of adolescents and can be seen in bars drinks, in their homes or in soccer fields; in different moments within the community (weekend barbecues, church celebrations, after soccer); and also in rites of passage, where adolescents first sipped or tasted alcohol with friends or socially with adults.

Final Consideration:

Alcohol in quilombola communities is cultural, and socially accepted, which turns it into a challenge for health professionals to promote health education with these adolescents.

Descriptors:
Adolescent Behavior; African Continental Ancestry Group; Pediatric Nursing; Public Health; Ethanol

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