Titre :
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Identifying determinants of Mozambican men's willingness to use a male contraceptive pill (2019)
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Auteurs :
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G.V. CRUZ, Auteur ;
A. HUMEAU, Auteur ;
P.J. MOORE, Auteur
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Type de document :
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Article : Article de périodique
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Dans :
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EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF CONTRACEPTION & REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH CARE (THE) (Vol. 24 - N° 4, August 2019)
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Article en page(s) :
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pp.266-273
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Langues:
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Anglais
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Index. décimale :
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231 (Contraception hormonale)
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Catégories :
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AFRIQUE
AFRIQUE AUSTRALE
CONTRACEPTION HORMONALE
CONTRACEPTION MASCULINE
ENQUETE
HOMMES
PILULE
USAGE DE LA PILULE
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Résumé :
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Given the possibility of a male contraceptive pill in the near future, understanding men's attitudes towards this contraceptive method is crucial, especially in high-risk populations with limited access to education. Among the Mozambican men in this study, a minority appeared to believe that the responsibility for contraception should be shared between sexual partners. Men's willingness to use a contraceptive pill was, however, more pronounced in the case of serious medical risk to their partner. Overall, only about one-fifth of participants were either reluctant or unwilling to consider using a male contraceptive pill.
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