Gender Difference in Knowledge, Attitudes and Practices towards Family Planning among Married Adults Attending Primary Health Care Centers in The Kingdom of Bahrain: Cross Sectional Study

S. M. Saleh, Sara S. Ahmed, Ghufran A. Al Sebea, Dalal A. Al Othman, Najla Y. Al Ansari, Behnaz E. Tadayyon, A. Al-Sayyad
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Objective: Family planning (FP) has become a fundamental part of healthcare and it can be achieved effectively by safe methods. This study was conducted to determine the gender difference in the knowledge, attitudes, and practices towards FP among married adults attending primary healthcare centers (PHCs) in Bahrain. Methods: This cross-sectional study was conducted at five PHCs from the four governorates in Bahrain over two weeks period in May 2021. A self-administered questionnaire was used to evaluate the knowledge, practice, and attitude of married adults towards FP. Results: The study included 1221 participants (705 females and 516 males). Our study showed that 83.6% of the population had heard of Family Planning Methods (FPM) in general. However, female participants heard more about FPM than males. The FPM practice revealed that 71.9% of the participants are using at least one method. The most common methods are withdrawal (42.4%), and male condoms (29.9%). However, 42.5% of participants still have fears about using FPM. The majority of these fears were related to side effects (57.7%). Conclusions: The study revealed that the level of knowledge, attitude and FP utilization in both sexes was lower compared to other studies. In order to improve the public’s practice of FP, more investment should be made in health promotion programs. Keywords: Knowledge, Attitudes, Practices, Family Planning, Gender Difference, Bahrain.
巴林王国初级保健中心已婚成年人对计划生育的知识、态度和做法的性别差异:横断面研究
目的:计划生育已成为卫生保健的基本组成部分,可通过安全的方法有效地实现。本研究旨在确定在巴林初级保健中心(PHCs)就诊的已婚成年人对计划生育的知识、态度和做法的性别差异。方法:本横断面研究于2021年5月在巴林四个省的五个初级保健中心进行,为期两周。采用自填问卷评估已婚成年人对计划生育的知识、实践和态度。结果:该研究包括1221名参与者(女性705人,男性516人)。我们的研究表明,83.6%的人口听说过计划生育方法(FPM)。然而,女性参与者听到的FPM多于男性。FPM实践显示,71.9%的参与者至少使用一种方法。最常见的方法是退出(42.4%)和男用安全套(29.9%)。然而,42.5%的参与者仍然对使用FPM感到恐惧。这些恐惧大多与副作用有关(57.7%)。结论:本研究显示,与其他研究相比,男女对计划生育的知识、态度和利用水平均较低。为了提高公众的计划生育实践,应该在健康促进项目上投入更多的资金。关键词:知识,态度,实践,计划生育,性别差异,巴林。
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