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Married men's first time experiences of early childbearing and their role in sexual and reproductive decision making: a qualitative study from rural Vietnam
Authors:Marie Klingberg-Allvin  Vanja Berggren  Nguyen Thanh Binh  Bharati Bijay  Annika Johansson
Institution:1. Division of Global Health, Department of Public Health Sciences , Karolinska Institutet , Sweden;2. School of Health and Social Sciences, Dalarna University , Sweden mkl@du.se;4. School of Health and Society, Kristianstad University , Sweden;5. Division of Global Health, Department of Public Health Sciences , Karolinska Institutet , Sweden
Abstract:Male partners' involvement in women's sexual and reproductive health has been increasingly emphasised in international health. A qualitative approach with open-ended qualitative interviews was used to explore young, married men's first time experiences of early childbearing, their sexual and reproductive decision making and the meanings they make of their role as husbands and fathers. The results offer a nuanced picture of the men's vulnerability in becoming young fathers and having to assume their role as family decision-makers, while still being inexperienced in matters related to the health of their wives and newborn child. Constraints to gender equality and traditional norms and values continue to pose barriers to both young men and women making independent decisions in relation to marriage and childbearing. Men's involvement is necessary in healthcare programmes designed to improve women's sexual and reproductive health and the health of the newborn. Young, first-time fathers, in particular, need support and empowerment.
Keywords:young men  reproductive health  health decision making  Vietnam
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