'We lost because of his drunkenness': The social processes linking alcohol use to self-harm in the context of daily life stress in marriages and intimate relationships in rural Sri Lanka.

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'We lost because of his drunkenness' : The social processes linking alcohol use to self-harm in the context of daily life stress in marriages and intimate relationships in rural Sri Lanka. / Sørensen, Jane Brandt; Agambodi, Thilini; Sørensen, Birgitte Refslund; Siribaddana, Sisira; Konradsen, Flemming; Rheinländer, Thilde.

In: BMJ Global Health, Vol. 2, e000462, 2017.

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Harvard

Sørensen, JB, Agambodi, T, Sørensen, BR, Siribaddana, S, Konradsen, F & Rheinländer, T 2017, ''We lost because of his drunkenness': The social processes linking alcohol use to self-harm in the context of daily life stress in marriages and intimate relationships in rural Sri Lanka.', BMJ Global Health, vol. 2, e000462. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjgh-2017-000462

APA

Sørensen, J. B., Agambodi, T., Sørensen, B. R., Siribaddana, S., Konradsen, F., & Rheinländer, T. (2017). 'We lost because of his drunkenness': The social processes linking alcohol use to self-harm in the context of daily life stress in marriages and intimate relationships in rural Sri Lanka. BMJ Global Health, 2, [e000462]. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjgh-2017-000462

Vancouver

Sørensen JB, Agambodi T, Sørensen BR, Siribaddana S, Konradsen F, Rheinländer T. 'We lost because of his drunkenness': The social processes linking alcohol use to self-harm in the context of daily life stress in marriages and intimate relationships in rural Sri Lanka. BMJ Global Health. 2017;2. e000462. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjgh-2017-000462

Author

Sørensen, Jane Brandt ; Agambodi, Thilini ; Sørensen, Birgitte Refslund ; Siribaddana, Sisira ; Konradsen, Flemming ; Rheinländer, Thilde. / 'We lost because of his drunkenness' : The social processes linking alcohol use to self-harm in the context of daily life stress in marriages and intimate relationships in rural Sri Lanka. In: BMJ Global Health. 2017 ; Vol. 2.

Bibtex

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abstract = "Introduction Harmful alcohol use has been found to cause detriment to the consumers and those around them. Research carried out in Sri Lanka has described the socioeconomic consequences to families owing to alcohol consumption. However, the social processes around alcohol use and how it could result in behaviour such as self-harm was unclear. With an outset in daily life stressors in marriages and intimate relationships we explored alcohol use in families with a recent case of self-harm.",
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