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Assessing young unmarried men's access to reproductive health information and services in rural India

机译:评估未婚青年在印度农村地区获得生殖健康信息和服务的机会

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BackgroundWe investigated the accessibility of reproductive health information and contraceptives in a relatively less developed area of rural central India and assessed the risks facing young unmarried men.MethodsThis cross-sectional study used both qualitative and quantitative methods. Participants included 38 unmarried rural men in four focus-group discussions and a representative sample of 316 similarly profiled men, aged 17-22 years, in a survey. Information was collected on the men's socioeconomic characteristics; awareness, knowledge, and perceptions of family planning; attitudes toward future contraceptive use; intra-family communication; knowledge about STIs/HIV/AIDS; and access and use of condoms. Content analysis for qualitative information and descriptive analysis for survey data were used to draw conclusions.ResultsYoung unmarried rural Indian men's sexual and reproductive health (SRH) knowledge is limited, although the majority is familiar with condoms (99%). The young men identified electronic mass media (67%) as the prime source of reproductive health information, yet they lacked detailed knowledge of various contraceptives and felt ignored by health providers, who, they felt, would be capable of providing SRH information through interpersonal communication. Young men are more concerned about avoiding infections and securing sexual pleasure and less concerned about avoiding potential pregnancies. For example, 68% of the young men were aware of condoms and their HIV/AIDS preventive role, but only about two-fifths mentioned condom use to prevent unwanted pregnancies. Although most young men (96%) knew where to access a condom, they felt uncomfortable or embarrassed doing so in their own villages or close by because of socio-cultural norms that prevented them from using contraceptives. Very few respondents (4%) disclosed using condoms themselves, but 59% said they knew someone from their peer group who had used them.ConclusionsYoung unmarried men in rural India are underserved with regard to SRH information and services, because they are not recognized as key targets under the public health system, and they receive their limited knowledge and information mainly from the mass media; this situation could be greatly improved by public health service providers. It is important that programmers involve young men with effective communication strategies to enable them to act responsibly with regard to their own sexual health needs.
机译:背景我们调查了印度中部农村相对欠发达地区生殖健康信息和避孕药具的可及性,并评估了未婚男性面临的风险。方法本横断面研究采用定性和定量方法。在一项调查中,参加者包括38位未婚的农村男子,他们参加了四次焦点小组讨论,并从316名年龄在17-22岁的男性中,抽取了代表性的样本。收集了有关男子的社会经济特征的信息;对计划生育的认识,知识和看法;对未来避孕药的使用态度;家庭内部沟通;关于性传播感染/艾滋病毒/艾滋病的知识;以及使用避孕套。结果使用定性信息的内容分析和调查数据的描述性分析得出结论。结果,印度未婚农村青年男性的性健康和生殖健康(SRH)知识有限,尽管大多数人对安全套熟悉(99%)。这些年轻人将电子大众媒体(67%)确定为生殖健康信息的主要来源,但他们缺乏对各种避孕药具的详细了解,并被医疗服务提供者忽略,他们认为他们能够通过人际交流提供性健康和生殖健康信息。 。年轻人更关心避免感染和确保性愉悦,而较少关注避免可能怀孕。例如,有68%的年轻人知道避孕套及其对HIV / AIDS的预防作用,但提到的避孕套中只有五分之二的人是用来预防意外怀孕的。尽管大多数年轻人(96%)知道在哪里可以使用避孕套,但由于社会文化规范阻止他们使用避孕药具,他们在自己的村庄或附近感到不自在或尴尬。很少有受访者(4%)透露自己使用安全套,但59%的人表示他们认识来自同龄人的安全套。结论印度农村地区的未婚青年在SRH信息和服务方面服务不足,因为他们不被认可为安全套。公共卫生系统中的主要目标,他们主要从大众媒体获得有限的知识和信息;公共卫生服务提供者可以大大改善这种情况。重要的是,程序员必须让年轻人采用有效的沟通策略,以使他们能够对自己的性健康需求采取负责任的行动。

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