Angelica Martins de Souza Goncalves
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Sousa M, Castro L, Malta D, Goncalves A, Silva Junior F, Lima L
Cien Saude Colet
. 2024 May;
29(5):e06882023.
PMID: 38747769
The aim of this study was to analyze the factors associated with concurrent alcohol, tobacco and illicit drug use among Brazilian schoolchildren aged 13-17. We conducted a cross-sectional study using...
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Santos Junior D, Bittencourt M, Maria Marcheti P, Pena J, Chaves S, Goncalves A, et al.
Rev Bras Enferm
. 2023 Dec;
76(6):e20220792.
PMID: 38055483
Objective: To assess the relationship between psychopathological symptoms and the social, clinical, and occupational profile of nurses in the Amazon region of Brazil during the COVID-19 pandemic. Methods: A descriptive...
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Socorro de Sousa Nobrega M, Kogien M, Reschetti Marcon S, Goncalves A, Bittencourt M, Pena J, et al.
Int J Environ Res Public Health
. 2022 Sep;
19(17).
PMID: 36078484
The COVID-19 pandemic has had an important negative psychological impact on people worldwide, especially nursing professionals who seem to be more vulnerable to the development of psychopathological symptoms. To analyze...
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Alves J, Goncalves A, Bittencourt M, Alves V, Mendes D, Socorro de Sousa Nobrega M
Rev Lat Am Enfermagem
. 2022 Mar;
30:e3518.
PMID: 35319627
Objective: to evaluate the relationship between psychopathological symptoms and the work situation of nursing professionals in the Southeast Region, Brazil, in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic. Method: an observational...
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Pereira S, Socorro de Sousa Nobrega M, Goncalves A, Protti-Zanatta S, Maria Marcheti P, Zerbetto S
Rev Esc Enferm USP
. 2021 Sep;
55:e20200529.
PMID: 34528995
Objective: To analyze the production of meanings on interventions considered as Harm Reduction in the discourses of nursing professionals working in Primary Health Care. Method: Qualitative study based on the...
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Silva Junior F, Miranda P, Sales J, Parente A, Monteiro C, Costa A, et al.
BMJ Open
. 2021 Aug;
11(8):e045313.
PMID: 34385230
Introduction: COVID-19 pandemic has an impact on mortality indicators worldwide. Mitigation and repression actions to reduce the morbidity and mortality associated with the disease are necessary. However, they are criticised...
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Ruiz B, Zerbetto S, Galera S, Fontanella B, Goncalves A, Protti-Zanatta S
Rev Lat Am Enfermagem
. 2021 Jun;
29:e3449.
PMID: 34190940
Objective: to understand the perception of family members of psychoactive substance dependents on the elements of the functioning of their family in family resilience. Method: a qualitative approach study, based...
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Pereira S, Zerbetto S, Socorro de Sousa Nobrega M, Silveira R, Goncalves A, Protti-Zanatta S
Rev Bras Enferm
. 2020 Oct;
73Suppl 1(Suppl 1):e20200021.
PMID: 33084839
Objective: to analyze the discursive memories about the harm reduction strategy, which permeate the knowledge of Primary Health Care nursing professionals. Method: a qualitative and exploratory study based on the...
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Goncalves A, Pillon S, Volpato R, Zerbetto S, Silva Junior F
Rev Bras Enferm
. 2020 Mar;
73(2):e20180108.
PMID: 32159686
Objectives: to evaluate the impact of training on brief interventions for use of substances on the attitudes; and, face validity and internal consistency of Brazilian versions of the Drug and...
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Zerbetto S, Acorinte A, Alecrim T, Protti-Zanatta S, Goncalves A, Campos C
Rev Bras Enferm
. 2020 Feb;
73(1):e20180196.
PMID: 32049237
Objective: to analyze the discourse of psychoactive substance users undergoing treatment regarding their image of themselves as drug dependent subjects, of other dependents and the social position assumed by them....