The Role of Male Involvement in Modern Family Planning Utilization and Associated Factors in Arba Minch Town, Gamo Gofa Zone, Ethiopia

G. Kejela, G. Mira, Belete Gaga, A. Muktar, Behailu Ololo, Shanko Bezabehe
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Introduction : Men often have higher decision making power in matters such as sexual relations, family size, and seeking health care than women. On the contrary, women carry a disproportionate amount of responsibility for reproductive health matters including family planning. Even though women receive the bulk of reproductive health services, gender dynamics makes women powerless. Reproductive health matters in its broader sense should be a concern for all not for just that of women; and it needs the attention of men, entire family and the society at large. Despite this, men involvement in family planning utilization is low in Ethiopia. Objectiv e: The main aim of this study is to assess the role of male involvement in family planning utilization and associated factors in Arba minch-town, Gamo Gofa zone, Ethiopia. Methods : A community based cross-sectional study was conducted in Arba-minch town among 406 married men. The data was collected by face-to-face interview using pre-tested structured questionnaire. Sampling units (households that fulfill the inclusion criteria) were selected by using simple random sampling method. Verbal consent was obtained from respondents by explaining the objective of the study. The questioner was developed in English then translated to local language for actual data collection. Data was cleaned, coded and entered into computer and analyzed using SPSS version 20.0. Binary and multivariable logistic regression analysis was done at 95% CI and variables with p-value of Result : The result of this study shows that male involvement in modern contraceptive utilization is 68%. Respondents who were knowledgeable on modern family planning methods were 2 times more likely to involve in family planning utilization compared to those who have no knowledge (AOR [95% CI] = 2.0 [1.397, 3.992]). Respondents whose desired number of children is less than or equal to three were five times more likely involve in modern family planning utilization (AOR [95% CI] = 5.0 [0.192, 0.957]). In addition, respondents who are illiterate were 85% less likely to involve in modern family planning utilization compared to those with educational status of diploma and above (AOR [95% CI] = 0.15 [2.299, 17.738]). Conclusion and recommendation : In this study, male involvement in modern contraceptive utilization is slightly high compared to other studies conducted in the country. Male involvement on modern contraceptive utilization is largely influenced by men knowledge on modern contraceptive methods, level of education and desired number of children. Family planning Information, Education and communication should be given for men to increase their involvement in modern contraceptive utilization.
埃塞俄比亚加莫戈法地区阿尔巴明奇镇男性参与现代计划生育利用的作用及相关因素
导言:在性关系、家庭规模和寻求医疗保健等问题上,男性往往比女性拥有更高的决策权。相反,妇女在包括计划生育在内的生殖健康问题上承担了不成比例的责任。尽管妇女获得了大部分生殖健康服务,但性别动态使妇女无能为力。从更广泛的意义上说,生殖健康问题应该是所有人都关心的问题,而不仅仅是妇女的问题;它需要男人、整个家庭和整个社会的关注。尽管如此,在埃塞俄比亚,男子参与计划生育的利用率很低。目的:本研究的主要目的是评估埃塞俄比亚加莫戈法地区Arba minch镇男性参与计划生育利用的作用及其相关因素。方法:对Arba-minch镇406名已婚男性进行以社区为基础的横断面调查。数据收集采用面对面访谈,采用预测结构化问卷。抽样单位(符合纳入标准的住户)采用简单随机抽样方法。通过解释研究的目的,获得受访者的口头同意。该提问者是用英语开发的,然后翻译成当地语言用于实际数据收集。数据清洗、编码、录入计算机,使用SPSS 20.0版本进行分析。二变量和多变量logistic回归分析,CI为95%,变量p值为结果:本研究结果显示,男性参与现代避孕药具使用的比例为68%。了解现代计划生育方法的被调查者参与计划生育利用的可能性是不了解现代计划生育方法的被调查者的2倍(AOR [95% CI] = 2.0[1.397, 3.992])。期望子女数小于或等于3的受访者参与现代计划生育的可能性是其5倍(AOR [95% CI] = 5.0[0.192, 0.957])。此外,文盲者参与现代计划生育利用的可能性比学历为大专及以上的人低85% (AOR [95% CI] = 0.15[2.299, 17.738])。结论和建议:在本研究中,与该国进行的其他研究相比,男性参与现代避孕药具利用的比例略高。男性参与现代避孕药具的利用在很大程度上受男性对现代避孕方法的了解程度、教育水平和希望生育的子女数量的影响。应向男子提供计划生育信息、教育和宣传,使他们更多地参与现代避孕药具的利用。
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