This cross-sectional study aimed to investigate the quality of life, self-esteem and selfimage among drug users of São José Institute in São José in the State of Santa Catarina. The accessibility sample was comprised of 100 male patients with a mean age of 43.0 ± 10.7, who had studied for a mean period of 8.4 ± 3.7 years. 48% of them were married and had been hospitalized or treated for a minimum period of seven days. When the participants were not hospitalized they lived with wives and children (23%), were married (48%), employed (72%), were part of income level B (58%), had done something they regret in their lives (57%) and perceived their health as good (57%). Regarding quality of life, the highest scores were found in the environmental domain (65%) and the lowest scores were in the psychological domain (58%). All patients were taking medication and had low self-esteem and self-image (77% and 96% respectively). The absence of interference of the quality of life on self-esteem and self-image of the drug users was observed by means of logistic regression. Positive quality of life did not interfere in changes in low self-esteem and self-image of drug users.
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da Silveira, C., Meyer, C., de Souza, G. R., Ramos, M. de O., Souza, M. de C., Monte, F. G., … Parcias, S. R. (2013). Qualidade de vida, autoestima e autoimagem dos dependentes químicos. Ciencia e Saude Coletiva, 18(7), 2001–2006. https://doi.org/10.1590/S1413-81232013000700015
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