Department of Physiatrics and Nursing, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Zaragoza, 50009 Zaragoza, Spain.
Research Group Sector III Heathcare (GIIS081), Institute of Research of Aragón, 50009 Zaragoza, Spain.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2023 Feb 15;20(4):3404. doi: 10.3390/ijerph20043404.
Previous studies have suggested that social and cultural factors significantly influence people's willingness to use the male contraceptive pill, which is in relatively advanced development. The present study aims at comparing Spanish and Mozambican participants level of willingness to take a male contraceptive pill. Factorial designed scenarios were used to collect data on the two population samples (Spain = 402 participants; Mozambique = 412 participants). One-way analysis of variance (ANOVAs) were performed comparing the average scores of Mozambique and Spain at the levels of each modelled factor: The cost of the pills (30 €/USD 20 for 3 months vs. free); Efficacy (99% vs. 95%); Side effects (none, mild and severe); Context (disease, condom abandonment and diversification of contraceptive methods). The two groups found significant differences in the scores for each of the four factors, in light of the socio-cultural differences between the two countries. In the Spanish sample, the main factor affected the willingness to use male contraceptive pill (MCP) were the side effects, while for Mozambican men it was the context. Along with technological change, an ideological-social change in gender roles is required to ensure equity in contraceptive responsibilities and the participation of men at all socio-demographic levels in reproductive health.
先前的研究表明,社会和文化因素会显著影响人们使用正在相对先进发展阶段的男性避孕药具的意愿。本研究旨在比较西班牙和莫桑比克参与者使用男性避孕药具的意愿程度。采用因子设计的情景来收集两个人群样本(西班牙=402 名参与者;莫桑比克=412 名参与者)的数据。通过单因素方差分析(ANOVAs)比较每个模型因素的莫桑比克和西班牙的平均得分:药丸的费用(30 欧元/3 个月 20 美元与免费);功效(99%与 95%);副作用(无、轻微和严重);情境(疾病、放弃避孕套和避孕方法多样化)。鉴于两国之间的社会文化差异,这两个群体在四个因素的每个因素的得分上存在显著差异。在西班牙样本中,影响使用男性避孕药具(MCP)意愿的主要因素是副作用,而对于莫桑比克男性来说,影响因素是情境。除了技术变革,还需要在性别角色方面进行思想和社会变革,以确保在避孕责任方面的公平性,以及所有社会人口统计学层面的男性参与生殖健康。