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谁做什么?异性伴侣之间的生殖责任。

Who does what? Reproductive responsibilities between heterosexual partners.

机构信息

Melbourne School of Population and Global Health, The University of Melbourne, Melbourne, VIC, Australia.

Melbourne Medical School, The University of Melbourne, Melbourne, VIC, Australia.

出版信息

Cult Health Sex. 2023 Dec;25(12):1640-1658. doi: 10.1080/13691058.2023.2173800. Epub 2023 Feb 8.

Abstract

Managing fertility and sexual and reproductive health across the life course is associated with numerous responsibilities disproportionately experienced by women. This extends beyond dealing with the physical side effects of contraception and can include the emotional burden of planning conception and the financial cost of accessing health services. This scoping review aimed to map how reproductive responsibilities were defined and negotiated (if at all) between heterosexual casual and long-term partners during any reproductive life event. Original research in high-income countries published from 2015 onwards was sourced from Medline (Ovid), CINAHL and Scopus. In studies that focused on pregnancy prevention and abortion decision making, men felt conflict in their desire to be actively engaged while not wanting to impede their partner's agency and bodily autonomy. Studies identified multiple barriers to engaging in reproductive work including the lack of acceptable male-controlled contraception, poor sexual health knowledge, financial constraints, and the feminisation of family planning services. Traditional gender roles further shaped men's involvement in both pregnancy prevention and conception work. Despite this, studies reveal nuanced ways of sharing responsibilities - such as companionship during birth and abortion, ensuring contraception is used correctly during intercourse, and sharing the costs of reproductive health care.

摘要

在整个生命过程中管理生育能力和性与生殖健康与许多责任相关,这些责任主要由女性承担。这不仅涉及到避孕的身体副作用,还包括怀孕计划的情绪负担和获得医疗服务的经济成本。本范围综述旨在描绘异性偶然和长期伴侣在任何生殖生命事件中如何定义和协商(如果有的话)生殖责任。从 2015 年起,从 Medline(Ovid)、CINAHL 和 Scopus 中获取了高收入国家的原始研究。在关注避孕和堕胎决策的研究中,男性感到在希望积极参与的同时又不想妨碍伴侣的代理权和身体自主权之间存在冲突。研究确定了参与生殖工作的多个障碍,包括缺乏可接受的男性控制避孕措施、性健康知识差、经济限制以及计划生育服务的女性化。传统的性别角色进一步影响了男性在避孕和怀孕工作中的参与度。尽管如此,研究揭示了分担责任的细微方式,例如在分娩和堕胎时陪伴、确保在性交过程中正确使用避孕措施以及分担生殖保健费用。

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