Do Men Discuss Birth Control? A Social Network Analysis in Bangladesh

Q2 Social Sciences Journal of Social Structure Pub Date : 2019-01-01 DOI:10.21307/JOSS-2019-002
Bhanu Bhatia
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Abstract Family planning programs have made significant contributions to lowering fertility levels in several developing nations. These advances often focus on women as the main agents of population control, ignoring the important role of men. However, in many countries/cultures decisions about fertility are highly embedded in social relationships at all levels, which make it imperative to investigate men’s position in the social structure. This study explores the relationship structures between men in Bangladesh using social network analysis to explore new possibilities for cost-effective healthcare strategies that have more far-reaching effects than the status quo. The results of this research show that men are embedded in un-fragmented and diffuse communication structures, formed across age and educational divide, beyond the bounds of kinship relations and village boundaries. Not only do men not shy away from discussion of contraceptives, but also approve and support their use. Men’s networks, thus, provide a potentially rich, but untapped, channel of communication for effectively and efficiently disseminating population control initiatives.
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男人会讨论节育吗?孟加拉国的社会网络分析
摘要在几个发展中国家,计划生育方案为降低生育率做出了重大贡献。这些进步往往侧重于妇女作为人口控制的主要推动者,而忽视了男子的重要作用。然而,在许多国家/文化中,关于生育率的决定高度嵌入各级社会关系中,因此必须调查男性在社会结构中的地位。这项研究利用社会网络分析探讨了孟加拉国男性之间的关系结构,以探索具有成本效益的医疗策略的新可能性,这些策略比现状具有更深远的影响。这项研究的结果表明,男性嵌入了非碎片化和分散的沟通结构中,这种沟通结构跨越了年龄和教育鸿沟,超越了亲属关系和村庄边界。男性不仅不回避对避孕药具的讨论,而且赞成和支持使用避孕药具。因此,男子网络为有效和高效地传播人口控制倡议提供了一个潜在的丰富但尚未开发的沟通渠道。
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Journal of Social Structure
Journal of Social Structure Social Sciences-Sociology and Political Science
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