Perception and Attitude Towards Male Participation in Family Planning in Colomadu, Karanganyar, Central Java

Yunia Renny Andhikatias, Desy Widyastutik, Megayana Yessy Maretta
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Background: Family planning services have traditionally targeted women. However, there is recognition that reproductive health is the joint responsibility of men and woPHQ *LYHQ WKDW PHQ RIWHQ KDYH VLJQLILFDQW LQIOXHQFHV RQ D FRXSOH¶V FRQWUDFHSWLYH XVH male participation is crucial to the success of family planning programs and associated with better outcomes in reproductive health. While there are many possible factors affecting male participation in contraceptive, there is a lack of empirical studies supporting it in Indonesia. This study aimed to investigate the perception and attitude of husbands toward male participation in family planning in Colomadu, Karanganyar, Central Java, Indonesia. Subjects and Method: This was a qualitative study with phenomenology approach, conducted at Bolon Village, Colomadu, Surakarta, Central Java. A total of 5 husbands was selected purposively. The dependent variable was male participation in using contraceptive. The independent variables were perception and attitude. The data were collected by in-depth interview and direct observation. The data were analyzed descriptively. Results: Generally, there were differences in perception and attitude based on the knowledge of husband. Most husbands felt sorry for the side effects of contraceptive use that their wives experienced. Husbands had positive attitude towards male participation in contraceptive use if it were offered voluntarily without coercion. Husbands had positive perception on male participation in family planning program as it might reduce the inadvertent risk of wives posed by contraceptive use. Conclusion: Husbands have positive perception and attitude towards male participation in family planning, although there actual participation in contraceptive use remains low.
中爪哇、卡兰甘雅、哥伦比亚男性参与计划生育的认知与态度
背景:计划生育服务传统上以妇女为对象。然而,人们认识到,生殖健康是男性和妇女的共同责任,男性的参与对计划生育方案的成功至关重要,并与生殖健康方面的更好结果有关。虽然有许多可能的因素影响男性参与避孕,但在印度尼西亚缺乏支持这一点的实证研究。本研究旨在调查在印度尼西亚中爪哇省的哥伦比亚、卡兰甘雅、中部爪哇省,丈夫对男性参与计划生育的看法和态度。对象和方法:这是一项采用现象学方法的定性研究,在中爪哇省苏拉卡塔市Colomadu的Bolon村进行。共有5名丈夫被有意选中。因变量为男性参与使用避孕措施。自变量为知觉和态度。数据采用深度访谈法和直接观察法收集。对数据进行描述性分析。结果:总体而言,基于对丈夫的了解,在认知和态度上存在差异。大多数丈夫对妻子使用避孕药具所产生的副作用感到遗憾。丈夫对男性参与使用避孕药具持积极态度,前提是自愿而非强迫。丈夫对男性参与计划生育方案的看法是积极的,因为这可能减少使用避孕药具给妻子带来的意外风险。结论:丈夫对男性参与计划生育有积极的认知和态度,但实际参与避孕药具使用的比例仍然较低。
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