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Reproductive Health Matters
An international journal on sexual and reproductive health and rights
Volume 4, 1996 - Issue 7: Men
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Men’s involvement in family planning

Pages 146-154 | Published online: 01 May 1996

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Julie Osarenokemen Erhabor, Eugene Okpere, Lucky Osaheni Lawani, Eghosasere Sunday Omozuwa & Paul Eze. (2021) A community-based assessment of the perception and involvement of male partners in maternity care in Benin-City, Nigeria. Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology 41:3, pages 401-407.
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Emily A. Wentzell & Marcia C. Inhorn. (2014) Reconceiving masculinity and ‘men as partners’ for ICPD Beyond 2014: Insights from a Mexican HPV study. Global Public Health 9:6, pages 691-705.
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L. Akin & N. Ozaydin. (2005) The relationship between males' attitudes to partner violence and use of contraceptive methods in Turkey. The European Journal of Contraception & Reproductive Health Care 10:3, pages 199-206.
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Janet Molzan Turan, Hacer Nalbant, Ayşen Bulut & Yusuf Sahip. (2001) Including expectant fathers in antenatal education programmes in Istanbul, Turkey. Reproductive Health Matters 9:18, pages 114-125.
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Peter Sternberg. (2000) Challenging machismo: Promoting sexual and reproductive health with Nicaraguan men. Gender & Development 8:1, pages 89-99.
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Katie Paine, Margaret Thorogood & Kaye Wellings. (2000) The impact of the quality of family planning services on safe and effective contraceptive use: A systematic literature review. Human Fertility 3:3, pages 186-193.
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Karin Ringheim. (1999) Reversing the downward trend in men's share of contraceptive use. Reproductive Health Matters 7:14, pages 83-96.
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Rosalia Sciortino. (1998) The challenge of addressing gender in reproductive health programmes examples from Indonesia. Reproductive Health Matters 6:11, pages 33-44.
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Christopher ChoGlueck. (2022) Still no pill for men? Double standards & demarcating values in biomedical research. Studies in History and Philosophy of Science 91, pages 66-76.
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Mary Lou Rasmussen, Katherine Carroll, Ann Evans, Edith Gray, Kerry Price, Rohan Todd & Simon Copland. (2020) Researching Young Men and Family Formation: Two Stories. Men and Masculinities 24:4, pages 611-629.
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Marina Alice Sylvia Daniele. (2021) Male partner participation in maternity care and social support for childbearing women: a discussion paper. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 376:1827.
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Ilaria Mancini, Giulia Giacomelli & Maria Cristina Meriggiola. 2021. Female and Male Contraception. Female and Male Contraception 401 414 .
Yolandie Kriel, Cecilia Milford, Joanna Cordero, Fatima Suleman, Mags Beksinska, Petrus Steyn & Jennifer Ann Smit. (2019) Male partner influence on family planning and contraceptive use: perspectives from community members and healthcare providers in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. Reproductive Health 16:1.
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Alinane L. Nyondo-Mipando, Angela F. Chimwaza & Adamson S. Muula. (2018) “He does not have to wait under a tree”: perceptions of men, women and health care workers on male partner involvement in prevention of mother to child transmission of human immunodeficiency virus services in Malawi. BMC Health Services Research 18:1.
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Paul J. Fleming, Jay Silverman, Mohan Ghule, Julie Ritter, Madhusudana Battala, Gajanan Velhal, Saritha Nair, Anindita Dasgupta, Balaiah Donta, Niranjan Saggurti & Anita Raj. (2018) Can a Gender Equity and Family Planning Intervention for Men Change Their Gender Ideology? Results from the CHARM Intervention in Rural India. Studies in Family Planning 49:1, pages 41-56.
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Samuel Ojima Adejoh, Adetayo Olorunlana & Olatunji Olaosebikan. (2017) Maternal Health: a Qualitative Study of Male Partners’ Participation in Lagos, Nigeria. International Journal of Behavioral Medicine 25:1, pages 112-122.
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Milton Kotelchuck & Michael Lu. (2017) Father’s Role in Preconception Health. Maternal and Child Health Journal 21:11, pages 2025-2039.
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Mireille Le Guen, Cécile Ventola, Aline Bohet, Caroline Moreau & Nathalie Bajos. (2015) Men's contraceptive practices in France: evidence of male involvement in family planning. Contraception 92:1, pages 46-54.
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Judith Yargawa & Jo Leonardi-Bee. (2015) Male involvement and maternal health outcomes: systematic review and meta-analysis. Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health 69:6, pages 604-612.
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Mari Dumbaugh, Charlotte Tawiah-Agyemang, Alexander Manu, Guus HA ten Asbroek, Betty Kirkwood & Zelee Hill. (2014) Perceptions of, attitudes towards and barriers to male involvement in newborn care in rural Ghana, West Africa: a qualitative analysis. BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth 14:1.
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Thorsten Bonacker, Judith von Heusinger & Kerstin Zimmer. (2014) Reproduktive Gesundheit in der Weltgesellschaft zwischen Politisierung und RationalisierungReproductive health in world society between politicization and rationalizationLa santé reproductive dans la société mondiale: entre politisation et rationalisation. Berliner Journal für Soziologie 24:3, pages 309-338.
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Victoria Hosegood & Sangeetha Madhavan. (2010) Data availability on men's involvement in families in sub‐Saharan Africa to inform family‐centred programmes for children affected by HIV and AIDS. Journal of the International AIDS Society 13:S2.
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Laurie F. DeRose & Alex C. Ezeh. (2009) Decision-Making Patterns and Contraceptive Use: Evidence from Uganda. Population Research and Policy Review 29:3, pages 423-439.
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Agnès Guillaume & Susana Lerner. (2009) Les hommes face à l'avortement en Amérique Latine. Autrepart n° 52:4, pages 65-80.
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Britta C. Mullany, Michelle J. Hindin & Stan Becker. (2005) Can women's autonomy impede male involvement in pregnancy health in Katmandu, Nepal?. Social Science & Medicine 61:9, pages 1993-2006.
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Stephen Schensul, Ravi Verma & Bonnie Nastasi. (2004) Responding to Men's Sexual Concerns: Research and Intervention in Slum Communities in Mumbai, India. International Journal of Men's Health 3:3, pages 197-220.
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Bonnie Shepard. (2004) Addressing Gender Issues with Men and Couples: Involving Men in Sexual and Reproductive Health Services in APROFE, Ecuador. International Journal of Men's Health 3:3, pages 155-172.
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Judith F. Helzner. (2003) Transforming Family Planning Services in the Latin American and Caribbean Region. Studies in Family Planning 33:1, pages 49-60.
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Cynthia Myntti, Abir Ballan, Omar Dewachi, Faysal El-Kak & Mary E. Deeb. (2002) Challenging the stereotypes: men, withdrawal, and reproductive health in Lebanon. Contraception 65:2, pages 165-170.
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Ann K. Blanc. (2003) The Effect of Power in Sexual Relationships on Sexual and Reproductive Health: An Examination of the Evidence. Studies in Family Planning 32:3, pages 189-213.
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