An interventional study to assess knowledge, attitude, and practices among rural men (aged 18-45) about contraception and family planning in Wardha, Maharashtra
Dimple Kumar,
Dr. Abhishek Ingole
Abstract:Introduction In India, Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) have placed high priority on Maternal and Child Health (MCH) and Family Planning (FP). According to various studies, female contraceptives have been widely accepted and over-reliant by men. In addition, men’s attitudes towards contraception and FP say a lot about gender disparity. Power disparities and gender-restrictive norms have also endured, making it difficult for married women to fulfill their unmet needs. Spouses may find it difficult to openly … Show more
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