印度尼西亚男性对男性避孕药具的认知和采用

S. Haryanto
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引言:20世纪70年代在印度尼西亚实施的计划生育方案成功地提高了避孕的普及程度,另一方面降低了生育率。然而,这一成功受到性别不平等的影响。大多数计划生育接受者是妇女。方法:研究(1)探讨男性对男性避孕药具的叙事和男性对其风险和益处的认知;(2)确定影响男性避孕决策的因素;(3)显示了男性在做决定之前是如何与女性协商和讨论避孕的。这项研究是在班达楠榜(楠榜)和Kulon Progo(日惹特区)进行的。共采访了30名参与者,包括接受输精管切除术的已婚男性、使用避孕套的已婚男性、使用避孕套的性活跃未婚男性和不使用避孕措施的已婚男性。此外,各区域的利益相关者也参与了焦点小组讨论。结果:使用避孕药的男性在接受同伴群体的信息和支持后,发生了积极的变化。使用避孕药具的男性一开始的观点(神话)与周围社区的观点(神话)相似。性别平等观点是影响男性避孕决策的关键因素。讨论:男性对男性避孕药具,尤其是输精管结扎术的看法是不断变化的。在使用前是消极的,在男性体验到益处后逐渐转变为积极的。男性使用避孕药具的决定是由他们的观念决定的。
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Perceptions and adoption of male contraceptives among men in Indonesia
Introduction : The Family Planning program implemented in Indonesia in the 1970s successfully increases the prevalence of contraception, and on the other hand, lowers fertility. Nevertheless, this success is marred by gender inequality. The majority of family planning acceptors are women. Method : The study (1) explores male narratives on male contraceptives and male perceptions of their risks and benefits; (2) identifies the factors affecting male decisions about contraception; and (3) shows how men negotiate and discuss contraception with women if at all before making decisions. The study was conducted in Bandar Lampung (Lampung) and Kulon Progo (Special Region of Yogyakarta). A total of 30 participants, consisting of married men who received a vasectomy, married men who used condoms, sexually active unmarried men who used condoms, and married men who did not use contraceptives were interviewed in depth. In addition, focus group discussions (FGD) were conducted involving stakeholders in each region. Results: That men who used contraceptives experienced positive changes after receiving information and support from their peer group. Men who use contraceptives start off with views (myths) similar to those of the surrounding communities. Gender equality perspective was a key factor affecting contraceptive decision-making among men. Discussion: that male perception of male contraceptives, especially vasectomy, is in flux. Negative prior to use, it gradually transforms into positive after men experience the benefits. Male decisions to use contraceptives are determined by their perceptions .
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