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Weaved into the cultural fabric: a qualitative exploration of alcohol consumption during pregnancy among tribal women in Odisha, India

机译:编织文化面料:印度奥迪沙部落女性怀孕期间对饮酒的定性探索

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Abstract Background Evidence-based research has documented the association between alcohol intake during pregnancy and increased risk of miscarriage, stillbirth and congenital birth defects. Alcohol consumption is a complex behavior whose origins lay in cultural norms and the social structure. In tribal communities in India, alcohol misuse among women is a public health problem. This study is intended to explore perceptions and beliefs among tribal women and the community towards alcohol consumption during pregnancy. Methods A qualitative study was conducted in a tribal-dominated district of Odisha, India. The WHO AUDIT tool was used to identify women who consumed alcohol during their pregnancies. In-depth interviews were conducted with 19 eligible women and 18 family members. Additionally, two focused group discussions were held with local community leaders and health workers. The data was transcribed, systematically coded and analyzed following the thematic framework approach. Results The findings suggest that a complex interplay of drivers contributes to the unrestricted intake of alcohol by pregnant women. This could be attributed to: a lack of social monitoring, easy access to alcohol, low alcohol literacy and alcohol’s normative status in daily customs and traditions. Another contributing factor is a community-wide perception that home-made alcohol poses no ill effects. Conclusion Alcohol consumption is deeply embedded in the daily rituals of indigenous tribal women. To address this issue, community counselling utilizing platforms of RMNCHA and VHND could be Ideal. A well-designed, culture-based intervention encompassing alcohol researchers, mental health specialists, public health workers and anthropologists is necessary.
机译:摘要背景技术基于循证研究已经记录了妊娠期间酒精摄入之间的关联,并增加流产,死产和先天性缺陷的风险。酒精消费是一种复杂的行为,其起源涉及文化规范和社会结构。在印度的部落社区中,妇女之间的酒精滥用是一个公共卫生问题。本研究旨在探讨部落妇女和社区对怀孕酗酒的看法和信念。方法在印度奥迪沙地区的部落主导地区进行了一个定性研究。世界卫生组织的审计工具用于识别在怀孕期间消耗酒精的女性。深入的访谈是用19个合格的妇女和18名家庭成员进行的。此外,与当地社区领导者和卫生工作者一起举办了两个重点组讨论。按照主题框架方法进行转录,系统地编码和分析数据。结果调查结果表明,司机的复杂相互作用因孕妇而导致无限制的酒精摄入量。这可能归因于:缺乏社会监测,容易获得酒精,低酒精素养和酒精的日常风俗和传统的规范状态。另一个贡献因素是自制酒精没有效果的社区广泛的感知。结论酒精消耗深入嵌入土着部落妇女的日常仪式。为解决这个问题,利用RMNCHA和VHND平台的社区咨询可能是理想的。必要,设计精心设计的,文化的文化干预,精神卫生专家,公共卫生工作者和人类学家是必要的。

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