Tobacco and substance use: perceptions and practices among men in Bagnibari, Bangladesh

Includes bibliographical references (page 70).

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Главные авторы: Morris, Kathryn A., Aftab, Afzal
Другие авторы: James P Grant School of Public Health, BRAC University
Формат: Статья
Язык:English
Опубликовано: BRAC University 2016
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spelling 10361-51832019-09-30T02:57:52Z Tobacco and substance use: perceptions and practices among men in Bagnibari, Bangladesh Morris, Kathryn A. Aftab, Afzal James P Grant School of Public Health, BRAC University Men in Bangladesh Tobacco Substance use Practices Perceptions Includes bibliographical references (page 70). Tobacco and substance abuse are associated with several serious diseases and despite understanding their negative health consequences, men in Bangladesh still smoke at a rate higher than elsewhere in South Asia. There is little information concerning substance use in men in rural or urbanizing areas of Bangladesh. This study was a qualitative, exploratory study of the practices and emic perspective of men’s tobacco and substance use in order to more fully understand why men choose to use and their associations with use. The research team sampled men in Bagnibari village, Bangladesh, and questioned them on theirs as well as the community’s perceptions and use of tobacco and substances conducting a series of qualitative methods. Men within the study associated smoking at first as a social behavior but as their habits grew, they smoked on their own. Substance use on the other hand started in social situations and remained social. Participating men showed components of individual will and assertion of independence which were made more convenient through the perceived acceptance of men smoking among the community. Kathryn A. Morris Afzal Aftab 2016-04-21T15:56:49Z 2016-04-21T15:56:49Z 2012 2012-12 Article Morris, K. A., & Aftab, A. (2012). Tobacco and substance use: perceptions and practices among men in Bagnibari, Bangladesh. BRAC University Journal, Special Issue, 61–70. 1811-3079 http://hdl.handle.net/10361/5183 en BRAC University Journals are protected by copyright. They may be viewed from this source for any purpose, but reproduction or distribution in any format is prohibited without written permission. 10 pages application/pdf BRAC University
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topic Men in Bangladesh
Tobacco
Substance use
Practices
Perceptions
spellingShingle Men in Bangladesh
Tobacco
Substance use
Practices
Perceptions
Morris, Kathryn A.
Aftab, Afzal
Tobacco and substance use: perceptions and practices among men in Bagnibari, Bangladesh
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