Adedapo Oluwafunmilayo Victoria, Aremu Fiyinfoluwa Moses, A. Ifeoluwapo
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摘要
目的:本研究旨在评估尼日利亚对男性参与计划生育实践的看法和态度。方法:本研究设计为描述性横断面设计,研究对象为15-55岁的男性,采用方便抽样方法。研究工具为半结构式男性参与计划生育问卷,采用面孔效度和内容效度测试(Cronbach Alpha = 0.673)。使用社会科学统计软件包(SPSS) V 21,使用简单的频率、百分比和平均值分析研究数据(回应)。结果:大多数男性(n=267;96.4%)对计划生育有良好的了解,男性的参与程度中等(n=141;50.9%)推行计划生育。此外,在涉及计划生育方法的行为方面,208名(75.1%)男性不同意计划生育只适用于女性,避孕药具对男性不起作用,而所有男性(n=277;百分之百)不同意计划生育只适用于识字的人。更有一半的男性(n=147;53.1%的男性认为计划生育会延迟怀孕,而208名(75.1%)男性认为计划生育可以预防怀孕。这些结果证明,男性并不认为只有识字的人才使用计划生育方法。结论:大多数男性对计划生育有一定的了解,很多男性选择使用避孕套作为他们的计划生育方式,这意味着通过适当和有效的教育,男性可以有效地参与计划生育。
Perception and Attitude towards Involvement of Males in Family Planning Practices in Nigeria
Aim: The study is designed to assess the perception and attitude towards the involvement of males in family planning practices in Nigeria.
Methodology: This study design was a descriptive cross-sectional design, whose population were males (15-55 years), and selected via the convenience sampling technique. The research instrument was a semi-structured questionnaire on male involvement in family planning and was subjected to face and content validity (Cronbach Alpha = 0.673). The study data (responses) were analysed using simple frequency, percentages, and means, with the Statistical Packages for Social Sciences (SPSS) V 21.
Results: Most of the men (n=267; 96.4%) have good knowledge of family planning, and there is a medium level of men’s involvement (n=141; 50.9%) towards family planning practices. Furthermore, regarding their behaviours towards family planning methods involvement, 208 (75.1%) men disagreed that family planning is meant for only females and that contraceptives are not working for males, while all the men (n=277; 100 %) disagreed that family planning is meant for the literate only. More so, half of the men (n=147; 53.1%) rejected that family planning delay pregnancy, while 208 (75.1%) men accepted that it prevents pregnancies. These results proved that the men do not believe only the literate utilize family planning methods.
Conclusion: Most males are knowledgeable about family planning and many adopted condoms as their methods of family planning, which implies that men could be effectively involved in family planning with proper and effective education.