Married couples’ dynamics, gender attitudes and contraception use in Savannakhet Province, Lao PDR

Background The use of contraception in Lao PDR remains inadequate. In 2017, unmet contraception needs among married women aged 15–49 were 14.3% in Lao PDR overall and 18.6% in the province of Savannakhet. Although the government has a goal to reduce gender inequalities, they still persist in many ar...

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Main Authors: Ketmany Chanthakoumane, Charlotte Maguet, Dirk Essink
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2020-07-01
Series:Global Health Action
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/16549716.2020.1777713
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spelling doaj-7d5cfd34d9574d5a82afab2b486340c82020-11-25T03:26:26ZengTaylor & Francis GroupGlobal Health Action1654-98802020-07-0113S210.1080/16549716.2020.17777131777713Married couples’ dynamics, gender attitudes and contraception use in Savannakhet Province, Lao PDRKetmany Chanthakoumane0Charlotte Maguet1Dirk Essink2Lao Tropical and Public Health InstituteVrije Universiteit AmsterdamAthena Institute, Vrije Universiteit AmsterdamBackground The use of contraception in Lao PDR remains inadequate. In 2017, unmet contraception needs among married women aged 15–49 were 14.3% in Lao PDR overall and 18.6% in the province of Savannakhet. Although the government has a goal to reduce gender inequalities, they still persist in many areas. Objective The aim of this research was to understand the extent to which couples’ dynamics and gender attitudes affect contraception use in Savannakhet, Lao PDR. Methods To conduct this research, mixed methods were used. Quantitative methods took the form of a survey filled out by 200 married couples in the province of Savannakhet. Afterwards, focus group discussions were carried out to give meaning to the quantitative data and to obtain a deeper understanding of gender roles and contraceptive use. Results Findings showed that most couples rely on female-dependent contraceptives and that while women hold most of the family planning responsibility, men’s opinions have more weight on the final decision. Additionally, women’s financial autonomy and spousal communication regarding birth control were associated with contraceptive use within the couple. However, this communication usually began after the birth of the third child. Lastly, the hypothesis that egalitarian gender attitudes were associated with contraceptive use could not be confirmed. Conclusion This study clearly demonstrates that contraception use is influenced by couples’ dynamics, more specifically spousal communication, in Lao PDR. The findings have highlighted the need to involve men in all stages of family planning, and to foster both spousal communication and financial autonomy for women. If the findings are implemented, this may foster shared decision making within couples.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/16549716.2020.1777713learn: sexual reproductive health, anc and nutrition
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author Ketmany Chanthakoumane
Charlotte Maguet
Dirk Essink
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Charlotte Maguet
Dirk Essink
Married couples’ dynamics, gender attitudes and contraception use in Savannakhet Province, Lao PDR
Global Health Action
learn: sexual reproductive health, anc and nutrition
author_facet Ketmany Chanthakoumane
Charlotte Maguet
Dirk Essink
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title Married couples’ dynamics, gender attitudes and contraception use in Savannakhet Province, Lao PDR
title_short Married couples’ dynamics, gender attitudes and contraception use in Savannakhet Province, Lao PDR
title_full Married couples’ dynamics, gender attitudes and contraception use in Savannakhet Province, Lao PDR
title_fullStr Married couples’ dynamics, gender attitudes and contraception use in Savannakhet Province, Lao PDR
title_full_unstemmed Married couples’ dynamics, gender attitudes and contraception use in Savannakhet Province, Lao PDR
title_sort married couples’ dynamics, gender attitudes and contraception use in savannakhet province, lao pdr
publisher Taylor & Francis Group
series Global Health Action
issn 1654-9880
publishDate 2020-07-01
description Background The use of contraception in Lao PDR remains inadequate. In 2017, unmet contraception needs among married women aged 15–49 were 14.3% in Lao PDR overall and 18.6% in the province of Savannakhet. Although the government has a goal to reduce gender inequalities, they still persist in many areas. Objective The aim of this research was to understand the extent to which couples’ dynamics and gender attitudes affect contraception use in Savannakhet, Lao PDR. Methods To conduct this research, mixed methods were used. Quantitative methods took the form of a survey filled out by 200 married couples in the province of Savannakhet. Afterwards, focus group discussions were carried out to give meaning to the quantitative data and to obtain a deeper understanding of gender roles and contraceptive use. Results Findings showed that most couples rely on female-dependent contraceptives and that while women hold most of the family planning responsibility, men’s opinions have more weight on the final decision. Additionally, women’s financial autonomy and spousal communication regarding birth control were associated with contraceptive use within the couple. However, this communication usually began after the birth of the third child. Lastly, the hypothesis that egalitarian gender attitudes were associated with contraceptive use could not be confirmed. Conclusion This study clearly demonstrates that contraception use is influenced by couples’ dynamics, more specifically spousal communication, in Lao PDR. The findings have highlighted the need to involve men in all stages of family planning, and to foster both spousal communication and financial autonomy for women. If the findings are implemented, this may foster shared decision making within couples.
topic learn: sexual reproductive health, anc and nutrition
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/16549716.2020.1777713
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