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Citation

Rabiul Karim KM. Int. Q. Community Health Educ. 2006; 25(4): 367-380.

Affiliation

Department of Social Work, University of Rajshahi, Bangladesh. rkarimsw@yahoo.com

Copyright

(Copyright © 2006, SAGE Publishing)

DOI

10.2190/1568-2652-7422-7921

PMID

17686708

Abstract

Arrack, indigenously made and known as tari, is a widely-used alcoholic beverage among poor drinkers in rural Bangladesh. This study examines the influences of men's arrack drinking habits on violence against women at the family level in Parbattipur, a typical village of northwest Bangladesh. Fifty purposively-selected married male arrack drinkers as well as their wives were interviewed singly by using a semi-structured questionnaire. Results show that arrack drinkers suffer from behavioral abnormalities. It creates family problems and women are often victimized by their husbands' drunken behaviors. Although violence against women is a common phenomenon in rural Bangladesh, it is argued that men's habitual arrack drinking behaviors, through the interplay of a patriarchal family structure, are directly linked with incidences of violence against women within marriage.


Language: en

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