2012
DOI: 10.1007/s12610-012-0183-2
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Quand la contraception se décline au masculin : un processus de sensibilisation et d’appropriation sous contrainte

Abstract: Résumé Les représentations collectives véhiculent l’image d’hommes irresponsables dans le domaine de la contraception. Cependant, cette perception tend à occulter une partie des comportements des hommes qui prennent activement part dans la contraception. En effet, face à une demande féminine, une partie des hommes s’inscrivent dans une logique de soutien et de partage des responsabilités contraceptives. Cette position s’inscrit dans un double processus. D’une part, il est activé par une dynamique de … Show more

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“…For this, she must initiate the discussion on contraception in the couple to preserve her own health, particularly because demographic and health surveys in developing countries continuously show that men are more birth-prone than their wives resulting in lukewarm attitudes towards family planning. In her work examining the process of contraceptive appropriation by men, Desjeux (2012) finds that couples' contraception is initiated by women who educate their partners and prescribe specific practices [40]. In short, a woman's shyness in marital relations harms the couple's dynamics in contraceptive matters, as can be read in the words of this respondent.…”
Section: Plos Onementioning
confidence: 99%
“…For this, she must initiate the discussion on contraception in the couple to preserve her own health, particularly because demographic and health surveys in developing countries continuously show that men are more birth-prone than their wives resulting in lukewarm attitudes towards family planning. In her work examining the process of contraceptive appropriation by men, Desjeux (2012) finds that couples' contraception is initiated by women who educate their partners and prescribe specific practices [40]. In short, a woman's shyness in marital relations harms the couple's dynamics in contraceptive matters, as can be read in the words of this respondent.…”
Section: Plos Onementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Outre les informations délivrées par les institutions françaises, on se rend compte qu'une certaine sensibilisation des hommes, se fait au travers des femmes (35)…”
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