Assessment of usage status and affecting factors about the contraception methods of young adult men

D. A. Başer, Hilal Aksoy, I. Fidancı, Kübra Dağcıoğlu, M. Cankurtaran, Tülin Karaca, Zehra Nur Yağlı
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Objective: With this study, we aimed to evaluate the knowledge, usage status and attitudes of young adult men about family planning and contraception methods, a group that has not been studied before in our country, and to determine the influencing factors. Method: This descriptive research was conducted on male individuals between the ages of 18-35 between June 2020 and July 2020 by applying an online e-questionnaire. In the study, a questionnaire form consisting of 25 questions in total and formed after the literature review was applied. The e-questionnaire form developed by the researchers was shared 10 times over the web at three-day intervals. Results: 85.0% of the participants (n = 380) have experienced sexual intercourse at least once in their life. 55.7% of these people (n = 323) throughout their life; 21.1% of them have been with more than one partner in the last year. 89.2% of them do not plan to have a child in the next year. 65.9% of those who have had sexual intercourse have used contraceptive methods in their sexual intercourse. As the education level increases (p = 0.003), the increase in the frequency of using contraceptive methods was found to be statistically significant. Those who use alcohol (p = 0.004) and who think that men should be protected during sexual intercourse (p <0.001), use contraceptive methods more than others. Conclusion: Our study was conducted with a young adult male sample, and as a result, it was observed that more than half of the men used male contraceptive method together. In order to increase these rates, men to intervene in family planning by making a joint decision with their partner, and to increase the knowledge level of men, pre-marital applications should be evaluated as an opportunity, especially in primary health care centers and family health centers.
青年男性避孕方法使用现状及影响因素评价
目的:本研究旨在了解我国青年成年男性对计划生育和避孕方法的知识、使用状况和态度,并确定影响因素。方法:采用在线电子问卷的方式,于2020年6月至2020年7月对18-35岁的男性进行描述性研究。本研究采用文献综述后形成的问卷形式,共25个问题。研究人员开发的电子问卷每隔三天在网上分享10次。结果:85.0%的参与者(n = 380)在其一生中至少经历过一次性行为。其中55.7% (n = 323)终生;21.1%的人在过去一年里有过不止一个伴侣。89.2%的人不打算明年要孩子。65.9%有过性行为的人在性交过程中使用了避孕措施。随着受教育程度的提高(p = 0.003),避孕方法使用频率的增加具有统计学意义。酗酒者(p = 0.004)和认为男性在性交时应受到保护的人(p <0.001)比其他人更多地使用避孕方法。结论:我们的研究对象是年轻的成年男性,结果发现超过一半的男性同时使用了男性避孕方法。为了提高这些比率,男性通过与伴侣共同决定干预计划生育,并提高男性的知识水平,应将婚前申请作为一个机会进行评估,特别是在初级保健中心和家庭保健中心。
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