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[Male perspectives on contraceptive methods]

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  • 1Centro de Pesquisas das Doenças Materno-Infantis de Campinas, Cemicamp, C. P. 6.181, Campinas, SP, 13081-970, Brasil.

Cadernos De Saude Publica
|May 21, 1998
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Men significantly influence contraceptive choices, impacting family planning decisions. This study explores male perspectives on contraception and reproductive roles, highlighting the need for male involvement in reproductive health.

Area of Science:

  • Sociology
  • Public Health
  • Reproductive Health

Background:

  • Family planning historically focused on women, overlooking male influence.
  • Men play a crucial role in contraceptive method selection and adherence.
  • Understanding male perspectives is vital for effective reproductive health strategies.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate the male perspective on gender's role in contraceptive use decisions.
  • To explore male views on having and raising children.
  • To assess male knowledge of various contraceptive methods.

Main Methods:

  • Survey of 776 males (graduate students, employees, teachers) at a university in São Paulo.
  • Utilized a structured, previously tested questionnaire for data collection.

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  • Data analysis is currently in progress.
  • Main Results:

    • Billings (29.9%), injectables (35.4%), and jellies (57.8%) were the least familiar contraceptive methods.
    • Approximately 80% of men mentioned awareness of other contraceptive methods.
    • Only 1.6% of men reported no knowledge of any contraceptive method.

    Conclusions:

    • Male involvement is critical in family planning and contraceptive decision-making.
    • Findings align with existing literature on male influence in reproductive health.
    • Further analysis will provide deeper insights into male perspectives on contraception.