Rakhshani F, Niknami S, Ansari Moghaddam A R
Department of Health Education, School of Health, Zahedan University of Medical Sciences, Zahedan, Islamic Republic of Iran.
East Mediterr Health J. 2005 Jul;11(4):586-93.
A qualitative study in Zahedan, Islamic Republic of Iran, used focus group discussions with 120 people in 8 main groups to understand more about couple's decision-making and the role of men in family planning. The study included men and women from Sunni and Shia sects as well as theologians from both sects. Shiites, lay people and theologians, believed that both husband and wife play a major role in decision-making about family planning, while Sunnis believed that men are the main decision-makers. All participants believed that men have an important role in family planning, but also that men do not like attending family planning clinics. Religious tenets were important in couple's decision-making about using contraceptives but there were confusions over different teachings.
伊朗伊斯兰共和国扎黑丹的一项定性研究,通过与8个主要群体的120人进行焦点小组讨论,以更深入地了解夫妻的决策过程以及男性在计划生育中的作用。该研究涵盖了逊尼派和什叶派的男性和女性,以及来自这两个教派的神学家。什叶派的普通信徒和神学家认为,夫妻双方在计划生育决策中都发挥着重要作用,而逊尼派则认为男性是主要决策者。所有参与者都认为男性在计划生育中扮演着重要角色,但同时也表示男性不喜欢去计划生育诊所。宗教教义在夫妻使用避孕措施的决策中很重要,但不同教义之间存在混淆。