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与阿富汗已婚男性报告使用现代避孕药具相关的因素。

Factors associated with reported modern contraceptive use among married men in Afghanistan.

机构信息

Global Health, Population, and Nutrition, FHI 360, 359 Blackwell Street, Suite 200, Durham, NC, 27701, US.

FHI 360, HEMAYAT Project, Street 15, Wazir Akbar Khan, Kabul, Afghanistan.

出版信息

Reprod Health. 2020 May 12;17(1):64. doi: 10.1186/s12978-020-0908-1.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Afghanistan has high maternal and infant mortality which is in part driven by high fertility and low modern contraceptive use. Using modern contraceptive methods can reduce maternal and infant mortality, however there are several barriers to modern contraceptive use in Afghanistan. Married men have the potential to hinder or facilitate their wives' contraceptive use. Internally displaced persons (IDP), a growing population in Afghanistan, are rarely included in reproductive health research. We explored whether married men's, including IDPs', gender-related attitudes and other factors were associated with reported modern contraceptive use to inform programming to meet reproductive health needs of married couples.

METHODS

Cross-sectional study using data from 885 married men determined to have contraceptive need in seven Afghan provinces. We explored associations between sociodemographic factors, IDP status, wives' involvement in household decision-making and men's attitudes towards intimate partner violence (IPV) with reported modern contraceptive use using logistic regression analysis.

RESULTS

Most men (78%) had ≥2 children, 60% reported any formal education, and 30% reported being IDPs. Only 38% of married men and 24% of IDPs with contraceptive need reported using modern contraception with their wives. Most (80% overall, 63% of IDPs) reported their wives' involvement in some/all household decisions, while 47% overall and 57% of IDPs reported IPV was justified in one or more listed circumstances. In bivariate analysis, men responding that IPV was not justified in any listed circumstance were more likely and IDPs less likely to report modern contraceptive use. In multivariable analysis, involvement by wives in household decision-making (AOR 2.57; 95% CI: 1.51, 4.37), owning a radio and/or television (AOR 1.69; 95% CI: 1.10, 2.59), having more children, age, and province of interview were independently associated with reported modern contraceptive use, while IDP status was not.

CONCLUSIONS

Our findings reflect positive associations between wives' participation in household decisions and mass media exposure (television/radio ownership) with reported modern contraceptive use. Reproductive health initiatives engaging men to promote communication within couples and through mass media channels may further increase modern contraceptive use and advance Afghanistan's family planning goals. As fewer IDPs owned a radio/television, additional outreach methods should be tested for this group.

摘要

背景

阿富汗母婴死亡率较高,部分原因是生育率高且现代避孕措施使用率低。使用现代避孕方法可以降低母婴死亡率,但在阿富汗,使用现代避孕方法存在一些障碍。已婚男性有可能阻碍或促进其妻子使用避孕措施。在阿富汗,境内流离失所者(IDP)是一个不断增长的群体,但他们很少被纳入生殖健康研究。我们探讨了已婚男性,包括 IDP,的性别相关态度和其他因素是否与报告的现代避孕措施使用有关,以了解为已婚夫妇提供生殖健康服务的方案。

方法

对阿富汗七个省份中 885 名被确定有避孕需求的已婚男性进行横断面研究。我们使用逻辑回归分析探讨了社会人口因素、IDP 身份、妻子参与家庭决策以及男性对亲密伴侣暴力(IPV)的态度与报告的现代避孕措施使用之间的关联。

结果

大多数男性(78%)有≥2 个孩子,60%报告有某种形式的正规教育,30%报告为 IDP。只有 38%的有避孕需求的已婚男性和 24%的 IDP 使用现代避孕措施。大多数(总体 80%,IDP 中 63%)报告说妻子参与了一些/所有家庭决策,而总体 47%和 IDP 中 57%的人报告说在一个或多个列出的情况下,IPV 是合理的。在单变量分析中,回应 IPV 在任何列出的情况下都是不合理的男性更有可能报告使用现代避孕措施,而 IDP 则不太可能。在多变量分析中,妻子参与家庭决策(AOR 2.57;95%CI:1.51,4.37)、拥有收音机和/或电视机(AOR 1.69;95%CI:1.10,2.59)、拥有更多孩子、年龄和访谈省份与报告的现代避孕措施使用独立相关,而 IDP 身份则不相关。

结论

我们的研究结果反映了妻子参与家庭决策和大众媒体(电视/收音机拥有)与报告的现代避孕措施使用之间的积极关联。通过男性促进夫妻间沟通以及通过大众媒体渠道开展生殖健康倡议,可能会进一步提高现代避孕措施的使用,并推动阿富汗的计划生育目标。由于较少的 IDP 拥有收音机/电视机,应针对该群体测试其他额外的外联方法。

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