"Before the war we had it all": Family planning among couples in a post-conflict setting

被引:5
|
作者
Warren, Nicole [1 ]
Alvarez, Carmen [1 ]
Makambo, Maphie Tosha [2 ]
Johnson-Agbakwu, Crista [3 ,4 ]
Glass, Nancy [1 ]
机构
[1] Johns Hopkins Univ, Dept Community & Publ Hlth Nursing, Sch Nursing, 525 N Wolfe St, Baltimore, MD 21210 USA
[2] Fdn RamaLevina FORAL, Bukavu, South Kivu, DEM REP CONGO
[3] Univ Arizona, Coll Med, Dept Obstet & Gynecol, Phoenix, AZ USA
[4] Maricopa Integrated Hlth Syst USA, Phoenix, AZ USA
关键词
INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE; REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH; FERTILITY; WOMEN;
D O I
10.1080/07399332.2017.1329307
中图分类号
R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
学科分类号
1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
There is little evidence about family planning knowledge, attitudes, and use among couples in post-conflict Democratic Republic of the Congo. We used qualitative descriptions to analyze data from 75 participants. Intimate partner violence (IPV) was common among participants. They were aware of family planning methods; however, IPV and fears of side effects were barriers to use. Although participants were concerned about the cost of large families, had positive attitudes toward family planning, and intended to use it, actual use was uncommon. The need for family planning was acute because of war-related poverty. Couples negotiated, but men had strong influence over family planning decisions. Couples saw health workers as a valuable resource. Interventions in this setting should include a couple-based approach that addresses IPV as well as family planning content.
引用
收藏
页码:796 / 812
页数:17
相关论文
共 17 条
  • [1] Factors Affecting Utilization of Family Planning Services in a Post-Conflict Setting, South Sudan: A Qualitative Study
    Ahmed, Waled Amen Mohammed
    Shokai, Sara Boutros
    Abduelkhair, Insaf Hassan
    Boshra, Amira Yahia
    [J]. AIMS PUBLIC HEALTH, 2015, 2 (04): : 655 - 666
  • [2] Planning post-conflict reconstruction in Iraq: what can we learn?
    Rathmell, A
    [J]. INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS, 2005, 81 (05) : 1013 - +
  • [3] Family Planning Perspectives of Couples Affected by Sexual and Gender-based Violence in Post-conflict Democratic Republic of Congo
    Warren, Nicole E.
    Glass, Nancy
    Ramazani, Paul
    [J]. JOURNAL OF MIDWIFERY & WOMENS HEALTH, 2013, 58 (05) : 584 - 584
  • [4] Family planning among people living with HIV in post-conflict Northern Uganda: A mixed methods study
    Nattabi B.
    Li J.
    Thompson S.C.
    Orach C.G.
    Earnest J.
    [J]. Conflict and Health, 5 (1)
  • [5] War and Post-conflict in Guatemala: Seeking Justice Before and After the Peace Agreements
    Benitez Jimenez, Maira Ixchel
    [J]. REVISTA CS EN CIENCIAS SOCIALES, 2016, 19 : 141 - 166
  • [7] Building Bridges among Bridge-Destroyers: Post-Conflict Interfaith Dialogue after the Bosnian War
    Admirand, Peter
    [J]. SOUNDINGS, 2020, 103 (04): : 419 - 448
  • [8] Is outpatient utilization increased among Gulf War veterans versus nondeployed Gulf War-Era personnel post-conflict?
    Doebbeling, BN
    Clarke, WR
    Torner, JC
    Woolson, RF
    Peloso, PM
    [J]. JOURNAL OF GENERAL INTERNAL MEDICINE, 2002, 17 : 190 - 190
  • [9] Associations of personality traits with night eating among students in health sciences who live in a post-conflict setting
    Aleksic, Vojkan
    Milic, Marija
    Jeremic, Biljana
    Gasic, Milos
    Dotlic, Jelena
    Stevanovic, Jasmina
    Arsovic, Aleksandra
    Gazibara, Tatjana
    [J]. CHRONOBIOLOGY INTERNATIONAL, 2023, 40 (04) : 368 - 375
  • [10] Screening for traumatic exposure and psychological distress among war-affected adolescents in post-conflict northern Uganda
    John D. McMullen
    Paul S. O’Callaghan
    Justin A. Richards
    John G. Eakin
    Harry Rafferty
    [J]. Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology, 2012, 47 : 1489 - 1498