Literature DB >> 8886765

Men's perceptions of their roles and responsibilities regarding sex, contraception and childrearing.

W R Grady1, K Tanfer, J O Billy, J Lincoln-Hanson.   

Abstract

Data from the 1991 National Survey of Men examine men's perceptions about their roles in relation to those of women in a couple's decision-making about sex, contraception and the rearing of children. A majority of men (61%) perceive that there is gender quality in sexual decision-making, and more than three-quarters (78%) believe that men and women share equal responsibility for decisions about contraception. However, men are three times as likely to say that women play a greater role in a couple's decisions about sex as they are to believe that men have the greater voice (30% compared with 9%). In contrast, men are more than twice as likely to perceive than men have a greater responsibility in contraceptive decisions as they are to say that women do (15% compared with 7%). Finally, 88% of men strongly agree that a man has the same responsibilities as a woman for the children they have together.

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Keywords:  Americas; Behavior; Contraception; Decision Making--men; Developed Countries; Family Planning--men; Gender Issues; Gender Relations; Male Role; North America; Northern America; Perception--men; Psychological Factors; Research Methodology; Sampling Studies; Sex Behavior--men; Social Behavior; Studies; Surveys; United States; Value Orientation--men

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Year:  1996        PMID: 8886765

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Fam Plann Perspect        ISSN: 0014-7354


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