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Miriam Schenker

Researcher at Rio de Janeiro State University

Publications -  8
Citations -  262

Miriam Schenker is an academic researcher from Rio de Janeiro State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Poison control. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 8 publications receiving 247 citations. Previous affiliations of Miriam Schenker include Oswaldo Cruz Foundation.

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A implicação da família no uso abusivo de drogas: uma revisão crítica

TL;DR: In this article, a revisao critica da literatura sobre a relacao entre adolescencia, familia, and uso abusivo de drogas is presented.
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A importância da família no tratamento do uso abusivo de drogas: uma revisão da literatura

TL;DR: The study points to important socio-cultural issues that influence institutional treatment and emphasizes that treatment of addicts and their families fosters an understanding and basis for effective preventive action.
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Consumo de substâncias lícitas e ilícitas por policiais da cidade do Rio de Janeiro

TL;DR: Investiga-se o consumo de substâncias psicoativas entre policiais civis e militares da cidade do Rio de Janeiro nos dados provem de dois estudos seccionais sobre condicoes de trabalho e saude that aplicaram questionario a amostra representativa das duas corporacoes.
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Repercussions of homicide on victims' families: a literature review.

TL;DR: A integrative literature review on the repercussion of homicide on victims' families from 1990 to June 2015 points to the importance of interdisciplinary care focused on this public, considering their health, social, financial and legal needs.
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Consumption of licit and illicit substances by police officers in the city of Rio de Janeiro

TL;DR: Alcohol consumption proved to be intense and causes problems at work and in the social and family relationships of these officers and the need for preventive policies for addiction and the possible underestimation of information on illicit substances is emphasized.