Center for Gender, Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights, BRAC James P Grant School of Public Health, BRAC University, 5th Floor (Level-6), icddr,b Building, 68 Shahid Tajuddin Ahmed Sharani, Mohakhali, Dhaka, 1212, Bangladesh.
Department of Public Health, College of Public Health and Health Informatics, Qassim University, Al Bukairiyah, Saudi Arabia.
J Health Popul Nutr. 2022 Aug 30;41(1):39. doi: 10.1186/s41043-022-00313-x.
In Bangladesh, men's sexual and reproductive health (SRH) needs and related services are often neglected. Little is known of men's SRH concerns, and of the phenomenal growth of the informal and private health actors in the provision of sexual health services to men in rural and urban areas of Bangladesh.
Using a mixed methods approach, a survey of 311 married men in three rural and urban sites was conducted in three different districts of Bangladesh and 60 in-depth interviews were conducted to understand their SRH concerns and choice of providers to seek treatment.
The research findings reveal that- men's various SRH concerns are embedded in psychosocial and cultural concerns about their masculinity and expectations of themselves as sexual beings, with worries about performance, loss of semen and virility being dominant concerns. Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) were also mentioned as a concern but ranked much lower. Informal providers such as village doctors (rural medical practitioners and palli chikitsoks), drug store salespeople, homeopaths, traditional healers (Ojha/pir/fakir, kabiraj, totka) and street sellers of medicines are popular, accessible and dominate the supply chain.
There is a need of appropriate interventions to address men's anxieties and worries about their sexual abilities, well-being and choice of providers. This would go a long way to address and alleviate concerns, as well as identify and push men to seek formal care for asymptomatic STIs, and thereby reduce costs incurred and gender tensions in households.
在孟加拉国,男性的性健康和生殖健康(SRH)需求及相关服务常常被忽视。人们对男性 SRH 关注的问题知之甚少,也不了解在孟加拉国农村和城市地区,提供性健康服务的非正规和私营卫生部门的服务提供者人数呈指数级增长。
本研究采用混合方法,在孟加拉国三个不同地区的三个农村和城市地点对 311 名已婚男性进行了调查,并进行了 60 次深入访谈,以了解他们的 SRH 关注点以及选择治疗提供者的情况。
研究结果表明,男性的各种 SRH 关注点都嵌入在他们的男性气质和作为性存在的自我期望的心理社会和文化关注中,对表现、精液流失和男子气概丧失的担忧是主要关注点。性传播感染(STI)也被提及,但关注度要低得多。非正规提供者,如乡村医生(农村执业医生和 Pallichikitsoks)、药店销售人员、顺势疗法医生、传统治疗师(Ojha/pir/fakir、kabiraj、totka)和街头药品销售商,很受欢迎,也容易接触到,而且在供应链中占据主导地位。
需要采取适当的干预措施来解决男性对性能力、健康和选择提供者的焦虑和担忧。这将有助于解决和减轻担忧,以及识别和推动男性寻求无症状性传播感染的正规治疗,从而降低家庭的成本和性别紧张关系。