Women in alcoholic partnerships: Victimized and stigmatized

In this paper we strived to examine and therefore gain a deeper insight into the stigmatization and victimization of women living with an alcoholic partner by taking into account various perspectives. The association between alcohol consumption and violence against women has long been recognized, bu...

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Main Author: Dragišić-Labaš Slađana
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Serbian Sociological Association, Belgrade 2016-01-01
Series:Sociološki Pregled
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Online Access:http://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/0085-6320/2016/0085-63201601041D.pdf
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spelling doaj-2c1437404866435e9452b8f74c0de9182021-04-02T03:19:30ZengSerbian Sociological Association, BelgradeSociološki Pregled0085-63202560-48802016-01-01501415810.5937/socpreg1601041D0085-63201601041DWomen in alcoholic partnerships: Victimized and stigmatizedDragišić-Labaš Slađana0University of Belgrade, Faculty of Philosophy, Belgrade, SerbiaIn this paper we strived to examine and therefore gain a deeper insight into the stigmatization and victimization of women living with an alcoholic partner by taking into account various perspectives. The association between alcohol consumption and violence against women has long been recognized, but wider social and legal support and protection followed rather late. Especially in developing countries, this serious problem has become one of the biggest health issues that is nonetheless still insufficiently investigated. High rates of aggressive and violent behavior of men towards women in partnerships have deep cultural and social roots, and this is additionally enhanced by the use of alcohol. The use of alcohol enhances violence against women and is therefore often justified which is obviously unacceptable. Women are victimized regardless of the position in these type of partnerships, namely irrespective of whether they themselves or addicts or are partners of addicted partners or husbands, because they often suffer psychological, physical and sexual violence. Several case studies drawn from our practice and presented below will partly illuminate dark side of a violent alcoholic partnership. In order to better understand the link between alcohol and violence it seems necessary to consider both social and structural factors involved.http://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/0085-6320/2016/0085-63201601041D.pdfvictimizationstigmatizationwomenalcoholpartnership
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Women in alcoholic partnerships: Victimized and stigmatized
Sociološki Pregled
victimization
stigmatization
women
alcohol
partnership
author_facet Dragišić-Labaš Slađana
author_sort Dragišić-Labaš Slađana
title Women in alcoholic partnerships: Victimized and stigmatized
title_short Women in alcoholic partnerships: Victimized and stigmatized
title_full Women in alcoholic partnerships: Victimized and stigmatized
title_fullStr Women in alcoholic partnerships: Victimized and stigmatized
title_full_unstemmed Women in alcoholic partnerships: Victimized and stigmatized
title_sort women in alcoholic partnerships: victimized and stigmatized
publisher Serbian Sociological Association, Belgrade
series Sociološki Pregled
issn 0085-6320
2560-4880
publishDate 2016-01-01
description In this paper we strived to examine and therefore gain a deeper insight into the stigmatization and victimization of women living with an alcoholic partner by taking into account various perspectives. The association between alcohol consumption and violence against women has long been recognized, but wider social and legal support and protection followed rather late. Especially in developing countries, this serious problem has become one of the biggest health issues that is nonetheless still insufficiently investigated. High rates of aggressive and violent behavior of men towards women in partnerships have deep cultural and social roots, and this is additionally enhanced by the use of alcohol. The use of alcohol enhances violence against women and is therefore often justified which is obviously unacceptable. Women are victimized regardless of the position in these type of partnerships, namely irrespective of whether they themselves or addicts or are partners of addicted partners or husbands, because they often suffer psychological, physical and sexual violence. Several case studies drawn from our practice and presented below will partly illuminate dark side of a violent alcoholic partnership. In order to better understand the link between alcohol and violence it seems necessary to consider both social and structural factors involved.
topic victimization
stigmatization
women
alcohol
partnership
url http://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/0085-6320/2016/0085-63201601041D.pdf
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