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Mishra, Anurag; Nanda, Priya; Speizer, Ilene S.; Calhoun, Lisa M.; Zimmerman, Allison; & Bhardwaj, Rochak (2014). Men's Attitudes on Gender Equality and Their Contraceptive Use in Uttar Pradesh India. Reproductive Health, 11(1), 41. PMCID: PMC4051668

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Men play crucial role in contraceptive decision-making, particularly in highly gender-stratified populations. Past research examined men's attitudes toward fertility and contraception and the association with actual contraceptive practices. More research is needed on whether men's attitudes on gender equality are associated with contraceptive behaviors; this is the objective of this study. METHODS: This study uses baseline data of the Measurement, Learning, and Evaluation (MLE) Project for the Urban Health Initiative in Uttar Pradesh, India. Data were collected from a representative sample of 6,431 currently married men in four cities of the state. Outcomes are current use of contraception and contraceptive method choice. Key independent variables are three gender measures: men's attitudes toward gender equality, gender sensitive decision making, and restrictions on wife's mobility. Multivariate analyses are used to identify the association between the gender measures and contraceptive use. RESULTS: Most men have high or moderate levels of gender sensitive decision-making, have low to moderate levels of restrictions on wife's mobility, and have moderate to high levels of gender equitable attitudes in all four cities. Gender sensitive decision making and equitable attitudes show significant positive association and restrictions on wife's mobility showed significant negative relationship with current contraceptive use. CONCLUSION: The study demonstrates that contraceptive programs need to engage men and address gender equitable attitudes; this can be done through peer outreach (interpersonal communication) or via mass media. Engaging men to be more gender equal may have an influence beyond contraceptive use in contexts where men play a crucial role in household decision-making.

URL

http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1742-4755-11-41

Reference Type

Journal Article

Year Published

2014

Journal Title

Reproductive Health

Author(s)

Mishra, Anurag
Nanda, Priya
Speizer, Ilene S.
Calhoun, Lisa M.
Zimmerman, Allison
Bhardwaj, Rochak

PMCID

PMC4051668

ORCiD

Speizer - 0000-0001-6204-1316
Calhoun - 000-0002-3499-9372