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Barriers to use contraceptive methods among rural young married couples in Maharashtra, India: Qualitative findings.

Mohan Ghule1, Anita Raj2,3, Prajakta Palaye1, Anindita Dasgupta2, Saritha Nair4, Niranjan Saggurti4, Madhusudana Battala4, Donta Balaiah1.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: In rural India contraceptive use remains uncommon among newly married couples. non-use in rural young couples contributes to higher fertility rates.
OBJECTIVES: To identify barriers of spacing contraceptive use among young married couples in rural Maharashtra.
METHODS: In-depth interviews were conducted with husbands (N=30), wives (N=20), and village health providers (N=12); additionally, 3 focus groups were conducted with mothers of husbands (N= 42 focused on understanding contraceptive use and barriers. Interviews and focus groups ranged in length from 90-120 minutes. Detailed notes taken during interviews were analysed using a grounded theory approach and the data was analysed using atlas-ti software.
RESULTS: Major barriers to spacing contraception are: pro-natal social norms, pregnancy expectations early in marriage, to produce multiple sons, limited access to modern spacing contraceptives, family resistance to adopt contraceptives, lack of husband's involvement on family planning issues, myths, misconceptions, perceived side effects and negative attitudes toward specific contraceptives.
CONCLUSION: Findings highlight the intersection of norms against spacing contraception, traditional gender ideologies and lack of male involvement as major barriers to the use of contraception. Male oriented outreach programmes on family planning. Promoting gender equity should be made through health programme deliveries with special focus in rural areas.

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Keywords:  Contraception; gender equity; male involvement; marital communication about family planning; tribal-non tribal

Year:  2015        PMID: 29430437      PMCID: PMC5802376          DOI: 10.5958/2249-7315.2015.00132.X

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Asian J Res Soc Sci Humanit        ISSN: 2249-7315


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