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UNIVERSITY STUDENT MEN’S VIEWS, ATTITUDES AND BEHAVIOURS ABOUT FAMILY PLANNING AND EMERGENCY CONTRACEPTION Nevin Hotun Sahin,Ph.D, Florence Nightingale School of Nursing, Istanbul, Turkey nevinsahin34@yahoo.com
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Objective T o determine university student men’s views, attitudes and behaviours about family planning and emergency contraception.
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Design & Methods 278 male university students from several universities (Bachelors prog) in Istanbul. 32-item self-administered questionnaire Descriptive and comparative analysis were made with SPSS (Client Version 11.9).
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Demographic Characteristics The mean age of the students was 21.56 2.0 (17 - 28 years) 96,6% of men were single 51,9% in the faculty of science 39% in social sciences, 8% in health sciences
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Average age at their first sexual intercourse experiences
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First Sexual Experiences 73% of the students (N=200) used a contraceptive method in their first sexual experiences. Of these students who used any method, 69,54% used condom. 13 of the students who didn’t use a contraceptive method had unwanted pregnancies with their partner (13/200).
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First Sexual Experiences Students who used a contraceptive method at their first sexual experiences continue using a method significantly (X=54.127, p < 0.000 ). Mothers of the students who used a contraceptive method at their first sexual experiences were significantly more educated (x=10,811; p<0.05).
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The Main Sources of Knowledge About Contraceptive Methods
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Students' Knowledge About Contraceptive Methods
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the most well known (95,8%) commonly used (54,6%) appropriate (58,4%). significantly the most appropriated method in health sciences students ( χ 2 =4.794;p 0.029) Knowledge,views and attitudes of the students related with male condom
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Attitudes to male methods
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if hormone pills were produced for men they would not use them (72,5%) Reasons : “pills for men could be harmful (87,6%)” “difficult to use (59,3%)”. Attitudes to male pills
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Students' Views About Shared Responsibility for Contraception
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Emergency Contraception
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Conclusions Students, who are mostly also sexually active men, don’t have enough knowledge about family planning and emergency contraception Young people in Turkey tend to engage in high- risk behaviors. Also, men’s attitudes toward contraceptive methods should be evaluated in different cultures.
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