Sanusi A, Akinyemi Oluwaseun O, Onoviran Oghemetega O
Afr J Reprod Health. 2014 Dec;18(4):105-14.
Male involvement is crucial to female contraceptive use. This study examined how male knowledge and cultural perceptions of modern female contraceptives influence involvement in contraceptive use. A cross-sectional survey of 389 men from Ayete, Nigeria was used to regress a continuous male involvement score on demographic variables, knowledge of at least one method of modern female contraception and a scored male perception variable using Ordinary Least Squares regression. Controlling for perception, the knowledge of at least one method of modern female contraception was not significantly associated with a change in male involvement (p=0.264). Increasing positive perception was associated with higher male involvement scores (p=0.001). Higher educated males, those with a current desire to have children and males whose partners were currently using a method had greater male involvement scores (p<0.05). Policy and intervention efforts should be focused on changing cultural perceptions, in addition to providing in-depth knowledge of contraceptive methods.
男性参与对于女性使用避孕药具至关重要。本研究考察了男性对现代女性避孕药具的知识和文化认知如何影响其在避孕使用中的参与度。对来自尼日利亚阿耶特的389名男性进行的横断面调查,使用普通最小二乘法回归,将连续的男性参与得分与人口统计学变量、至少一种现代女性避孕方法的知识以及一个得分的男性认知变量进行回归分析。在控制认知的情况下,至少一种现代女性避孕方法的知识与男性参与度的变化没有显著关联(p = 0.264)。积极认知的增加与更高的男性参与得分相关(p = 0.001)。受教育程度较高的男性、当前有生育意愿的男性以及其伴侣目前正在使用某种方法的男性,其男性参与得分更高(p < 0.05)。除了提供避孕方法的深入知识外,政策和干预措施应侧重于改变文化认知。