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已婚男性在计划生育方面的知识、态度和参与程度

Knowledge, Attitude and Level of Involvement of Married Males in Family Planning.

作者信息

Bag N I, Sahu M, Paul B, Das R, Bandyopadhyay M, Bhattacharyya M, Maity S

机构信息

Department of Preventive and Social Medicine, All India Institute of Hygiene and Public Health, Kolkata, West Bengal, India.

Department of Maternal and Child Health, All India Institute of Hygiene and Public Health, Kolkata, West Bengal, India.

出版信息

Kathmandu Univ Med J (KUMJ). 2022 Apr-Jun;20(78):128-135.

Abstract

Background There is an age-old notion that family planning is women's responsibility disregarding the fact that men have equal responsibility in fertility regulation. Although male involvement is getting more recognition, studies on men's role in family planning are very few in the number in this part of the world. Objective To assess the knowledge, attitude and level of male involvement in family planning and to find out the factors associated with male involvement by contraceptive usage. Method A community based cross-sectional study was done from May to July 2021 among 165 currently married male, who had at least one child, living in Singur district of West Bengal. Cluster sampling method was done to select study participants and data were collected by pre-designed pretested questionnaire. Descriptive statistics, multivariable logistic regression was applied and data were analysed applying SPSS software. Result Only 36.4% participants were directly involved in family planning either by using condom or by withdrawal method but 65.5% participants were indirectly involved in family planning through spousal communication either by approving contraceptive use to their spouse or by decision making regarding family planning. Moreover, barrier of contraceptives usage were side effect (27%) and fear of impotence (25.5%). Male involvement was significantly associated with participant's education [AOR (95% CI= 3.63 (1.45-9.05)], caste [AOR (95% CI= 7.06 (2.55-19.51)], number of living children [AOR (95%CI= 5.01(1.95-12.87)], desire for more child [AOR (95% CI=0.34 (.13-.87)] and attitude on family planning [AOR (95% CI= 3.55 (1.41-8.94)]. Conclusion This study identified the prevailing gender norms in rural areas. Advocacy for male involvement in family planning by health personnel during counselling of eligible couples should help in increasing contraceptive coverage in the long run.

摘要

背景

长期以来存在一种观念,认为计划生育是女性的责任,而忽视了男性在生育调节中负有同等责任这一事实。尽管男性参与越来越受到认可,但在世界这一地区,关于男性在计划生育中作用的研究数量极少。

目的

评估男性对计划生育的知识、态度和参与程度,并找出与通过使用避孕方法实现男性参与相关的因素。

方法

2021年5月至7月,在西孟加拉邦辛古尔区对165名育有至少一个孩子的已婚男性进行了一项基于社区的横断面研究。采用整群抽样方法选择研究参与者,并通过预先设计和预测试的问卷收集数据。应用描述性统计、多变量逻辑回归,并使用SPSS软件进行数据分析。

结果

只有36.4%的参与者通过使用避孕套或体外射精法直接参与计划生育,但65.5%的参与者通过与配偶沟通间接参与计划生育,即要么批准配偶使用避孕方法,要么就计划生育做出决策。此外,避孕方法使用的障碍是副作用(27%)和对阳痿的恐惧(25.5%)。男性参与与参与者的教育程度[AOR(95%CI = 3.63(1.45 - 9.05)]、种姓[AOR(95%CI = 7.06(2.55 - 19.51)]、在世子女数量[AOR(95%CI = 5.01(1.95 - 12.87)]、生育更多孩子的意愿[AOR(95%CI = 0.34(0.13 - 0.87)]以及对计划生育的态度[AOR(95%CI = 3.55(1.41 - 8.94)]显著相关。

结论

本研究确定了农村地区普遍存在的性别规范。卫生人员在为符合条件的夫妇提供咨询时倡导男性参与计划生育,从长远来看应有助于提高避孕措施的覆盖率。

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