Smoking habits and it's effect on Dalit women health

dc.contributor.advisorManish Kumar Thapa
dc.contributor.authorAngdambe, Malawati
dc.date.accessioned2026-04-13T05:22:00Z
dc.date.available2026-04-13T05:22:00Z
dc.date.issued2015
dc.description.abstractWomen's smoking behavior, and the smoking behavior of mother in particular is becoming an important focus of research in the area of health and inequality smoking among women's is linked to social disadvantage with the highest rates among while women's in working class households. Evidence is accumulating of the effects of women's smoking on their health and on their children women's smoking behaviors is also implicated in the process of childhood socialization in to smoking, with mothers smoking attitudes and practices indentified as powerful influences on children's smoking behavior. This study entitled "Smoking habits and it is effect on Dalit." The study aims to analyze the they are smoking habit to complicated creating problems of use in tobacco Dipsha ward No-6 to collect the necessary data interview schedule was designed systematically which is tools of data collection used as primarily data and secondary data. The study aims to analyze the smoking habits causes Lung cancer, Heart disease, Emphysema, and may complicated creating problems of use in tobacco in ward no-6, Bhojpur, District. The study was carried out among the 130 married women's respondents of this area. Who were between the age of 24-64 years women's. The study carried out among the 130 married women's respondents of the area, who are between the age of 24-26 years among the 130 married women's respondents have their own house but they have not any cultivate land. According to the study 53.85 percent women's respondents are Hindu 19.24 percent women's women's respondents are Kirat 11.53 percent Muslim. Major occupation status are 46.15 percent of women's respondent are do not work in family. The majority of the women's respondents, educational status was have 26.93 percent who are literate and 73.08 percent are illiterate if this study area. Out of 130 women's respondents are all smokers. The majority of women's respondents the age at first intake of smoking below 10 years 10-19 years, 19-24 years and 24-64 years above women's respondents. According to the study, tobacco is the most popular from of smoke the main reason of starting tobacco uses are peer pressure and curiosity. Many of the women's respondents are first smoked with friends, sibling and parents 46.15 percent used at the first time marijuana 7.69 percent used first time Dhatura and 30.69 percent use at the first time Suriti. The majority income sources are 40.00 percent agriculture 30.00 percent labour 20.00 percent service and 10.00 percent Business. The majority of the women's respondents 40.00 percent have above Rs. 2000 monthly family income. Most of the women's respondents are 61.00 percent have not any facilities their home. Were 85.00 percent are taking Tobacco and 15.00 percent women's respondent parents are not taking Tobacco smoke. The majority of the regular smoker 63.00 percent and occasional smoker, 28.00 percent are thinking or realize matured when they take Tobacco. Even though many of interview are familiar with the hazards of Tobacco used of regular smoker 57.69 percent occasional smoker 34.61 percent and ex-smoker 26.9 percent are uses 4 time per day and 5 time per day and are 10 time per day. Most smoker spend money on tobacco Rs. 5 daily and least smoker spend money above 20 rupees per day. Most of associative activities highly use 46.15 percent are after meals use Tobacco smoke are different kinds of health problems are found in to Tobacco smoker. Many of other smoker 35.00 percent Elder member women's respondents are 60 years above 25.00 percent women's respondents are adult, 20.00 percent women's respondents are adolescents and children belong years. Many of Tobacco smoker 70.00 percent quit Tobacco smoking due to request of their parents.
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14540/26273
dc.language.isoen_US
dc.subjectDalit
dc.subjectWomen
dc.titleSmoking habits and it's effect on Dalit women health
dc.typeThesis
local.academic.levelMasters
local.affiliatedinstitute.titleSukuna Multiple Campus

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