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乌干达男性的避孕知识、认知及担忧

Contraceptive knowledge, perceptions, and concerns among men in Uganda.

作者信息

Thummalachetty Nityanjali, Mathur Sanyukta, Mullinax Margo, DeCosta Kelsea, Nakyanjo Neema, Lutalo Tom, Brahmbhatt Heena, Santelli John S

机构信息

Heilbrunn Department of Population and Family Health, Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health, 60 Haven Ave., B-2, New York, NY, 10032, USA.

HIV Center for Clinical and Behavioral Studies, Columbia University and New York State Psychiatric Institute, New York, NY, USA.

出版信息

BMC Public Health. 2017 Oct 10;17(1):792. doi: 10.1186/s12889-017-4815-5.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Low contraceptive uptake and high unmet need for contraception remain significant issues in Uganda compared to neighboring countries such as Kenya, Ethiopia, and Rwanda. Although prior research on contraceptive uptake has indicated that male partners strongly influence women's decisions around contraceptive use, there is limited in-depth qualitative research on knowledge and concerns regarding modern contraceptive methods among Ugandan men.

METHODS

Using in-depth interviews (N = 41), this qualitative study investigated major sources of knowledge about contraception and perceptions of contraceptive side effects among married Ugandan men.

RESULTS

Men primarily reported knowledge of contraceptives based on partner's experience of side effects, partner's knowledge from health providers and mass media campaigns, and partner's knowledge from her peers. Men were less likely to report contraceptive knowledge from health care providers, mass media campaigns, or peers. Men's concerns about various contraceptive methods were broadly associated with failure of the method to work properly, adverse health effects on women, and severe adverse health effects on children. Own or partner's human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) status did not impact on contraceptive knowledge.

CONCLUSIONS

Overall, we found limited accurate knowledge about contraceptive methods among men in Uganda. Moreover, fears about the side effects of modern contraceptive methods appeared to be common among men. Family planning services in Uganda could be significantly strengthened by renewed efforts to focus on men's knowledge, fears, and misconceptions.

摘要

背景

与肯尼亚、埃塞俄比亚和卢旺达等邻国相比,乌干达避孕药具使用率低和避孕需求未得到满足的情况仍然是重大问题。尽管先前关于避孕药具使用的研究表明,男性伴侣对女性的避孕决策有很大影响,但关于乌干达男性对现代避孕方法的知识和担忧的深入定性研究有限。

方法

本定性研究通过深入访谈(N = 41),调查了乌干达已婚男性关于避孕的主要知识来源以及对避孕副作用的看法。

结果

男性主要根据伴侣的副作用经历、伴侣从医疗服务提供者和大众媒体宣传活动中获得的知识以及伴侣从同龄人那里获得的知识来报告对避孕药具的了解。男性较少提及从医疗服务提供者、大众媒体宣传活动或同龄人那里获得的避孕知识。男性对各种避孕方法的担忧大致与方法无法正常发挥作用、对女性的不良健康影响以及对儿童的严重不良健康影响有关。自身或伴侣的人类免疫缺陷病毒(HIV)状况对避孕知识没有影响。

结论

总体而言,我们发现乌干达男性对避孕方法的准确知识有限。此外,男性对现代避孕方法副作用的担忧似乎很普遍。乌干达的计划生育服务可以通过重新努力关注男性的知识、恐惧和误解而得到显著加强。

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