Factors associated with fertility limiting intention and contraceptive use among currently married men in India

B. Chauhan, Ramu Rawat, Noli Nivedita Tirkey, S. Chauhan
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Family planning methods are generally considered as women’s responsibility in India. The volumes of research done so far in the family planning methods and reproductive behaviors have kept women at the center of the matter. Consequently, the research on the men’s perspective on the same is generally being neglected. The present study intends to address intention of fertility stopping or fertility limiting and contraception behaviors and their associated factors among currently married men aged 20-49 years in India who had at least one living child. The fourth round of the National Family Health Survey in 2015-2016 was used to achieve the study objectives. Descriptive statistics and binary and multinomial logistic regression models were applied to more than 48,000 men who met the requirement. The findings of the analysis indicate that more than three-fourths currently married men did not want another child, and the fertility stopping intention significantly varies by demographics (i.e., men’s age, number of children, and sex composition of children), socio-economic characteristics, residence, geographic region, and religion of the respondents together with type of caste and social media exposure. The men’s fertility stopping intention was also linked with geographic region, types of religion and castes, and exposure of social media. Result further reveals that only <30% of men who did not want to have another child were using a contraceptive method at the time survey. Among users, female sterilization was the most popular method among married couples in India. Demographic factors, socio-economic characteristics, region and culture, and exposure of social media were all associated with use or not-using and use of a specific conceptive method. Overall, the findings suggest men’s fertility stopping intention and their use of contraception are complicated, and it needs to consider men as a target group in fertility regulation interventions. The reproductive health programs aiming to increase uptake of modern contraceptives by sexually active men in India should consider the importance of sex education and ensure access to mass media.
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印度已婚男性生育限制意愿和避孕措施使用的相关因素
在印度,计划生育通常被认为是妇女的责任。到目前为止,在计划生育方法和生殖行为方面所做的大量研究使妇女处于问题的中心。因此,关于男性对同一事物的看法的研究通常被忽视。本研究旨在探讨印度20-49岁已婚男性至少有一个活孩子的停止生育或限制生育的意图和避孕行为及其相关因素。通过2015-2016年第四轮全国家庭健康调查来实现研究目标。描述性统计和二元和多项逻辑回归模型应用于48,000多名符合要求的男性。分析结果表明,超过四分之三的已婚男性不想再要一个孩子,而停止生育的意愿因人口统计学(即男性的年龄、孩子的数量和孩子的性别组成)、社会经济特征、居住地、地理区域、宗教以及种姓类型和社交媒体的使用而显著不同。男性停止生育的意愿还与地理区域、宗教类型和种姓以及社交媒体的曝光率有关。结果进一步表明,在调查时,只有<30%不想再生孩子的男性使用了避孕方法。在使用者中,女性绝育是印度已婚夫妇中最流行的方法。人口因素、社会经济特征、地区和文化以及社交媒体的暴露都与使用或不使用以及使用特定概念方法有关。综上所述,研究结果提示男性停止生育的意愿和避孕措施的使用是复杂的,需要将男性作为生育调节干预的目标群体。旨在提高印度性活跃男性对现代避孕药具的接受程度的生殖健康方案应考虑到性教育的重要性,并确保大众媒体的宣传。
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