University of Venda’s male students’ attitudes towards contraception and family planning

Background: Many young men continue to disregard the importance of contraception and family planning in South Africa. The fact that even university students also do not take contraception and family planning seriously poses a serious threat to their own health and well-being. Aim: This paper aims a...

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Main Authors: Nanga R. Raselekoane, Keamogetse G. Morwe, Takalani Tshitangano
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: AOSIS 2016-07-01
Series:African Journal of Primary Health Care & Family Medicine
Online Access:https://phcfm.org/index.php/phcfm/article/view/959
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spelling doaj-c5a6a473dd0042cba687412102a550e22020-11-24T23:04:33ZengAOSISAfrican Journal of Primary Health Care & Family Medicine2071-29282071-29362016-07-0182e1e710.4102/phcfm.v8i2.959397University of Venda’s male students’ attitudes towards contraception and family planningNanga R. Raselekoane0Keamogetse G. Morwe1Takalani Tshitangano2Institute for Gender and Youth Studies, University of VendaInstitute for Gender and Youth Studies, University of VendaDepartment of Public Health, University of VendaBackground: Many young men continue to disregard the importance of contraception and family planning in South Africa. The fact that even university students also do not take contraception and family planning seriously poses a serious threat to their own health and well-being. Aim: This paper aims at investigating the attitudes of male students towards contraception and the promotion of female students’ sexual health rights and well-being at the University of Venda. Methods: Quantitative research method is used to determine how attitudes of 60 male students towards contraception can jeopardise the health and well-being of both male and female students. Results: This study reveals that the majority of 60 male students at the University of Venda have a negative attitude towards contraceptives. As a result, male students at the University of Venda are not keen on using contraceptives. Male students’ negative attitude and lack of interest in contraceptives and family planning also limit progress in achieving the Millennium Development Goals on primary health care, especially with regard to sexual and reproductive health and well-being of female students at the University of Venda. Conclusion: The fact that more than half of the male students interviewed did not take contraception and family planning seriously poses a serious threat to health and well-being of students, including violation of female students’ sexual and reproductive health rights in South Africa. This calls for radical health promotion and sexual and reproductive rights programmes which should specifically target male students at the University of Venda.https://phcfm.org/index.php/phcfm/article/view/959
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author Nanga R. Raselekoane
Keamogetse G. Morwe
Takalani Tshitangano
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Keamogetse G. Morwe
Takalani Tshitangano
University of Venda’s male students’ attitudes towards contraception and family planning
African Journal of Primary Health Care & Family Medicine
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Keamogetse G. Morwe
Takalani Tshitangano
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title University of Venda’s male students’ attitudes towards contraception and family planning
title_short University of Venda’s male students’ attitudes towards contraception and family planning
title_full University of Venda’s male students’ attitudes towards contraception and family planning
title_fullStr University of Venda’s male students’ attitudes towards contraception and family planning
title_full_unstemmed University of Venda’s male students’ attitudes towards contraception and family planning
title_sort university of venda’s male students’ attitudes towards contraception and family planning
publisher AOSIS
series African Journal of Primary Health Care & Family Medicine
issn 2071-2928
2071-2936
publishDate 2016-07-01
description Background: Many young men continue to disregard the importance of contraception and family planning in South Africa. The fact that even university students also do not take contraception and family planning seriously poses a serious threat to their own health and well-being. Aim: This paper aims at investigating the attitudes of male students towards contraception and the promotion of female students’ sexual health rights and well-being at the University of Venda. Methods: Quantitative research method is used to determine how attitudes of 60 male students towards contraception can jeopardise the health and well-being of both male and female students. Results: This study reveals that the majority of 60 male students at the University of Venda have a negative attitude towards contraceptives. As a result, male students at the University of Venda are not keen on using contraceptives. Male students’ negative attitude and lack of interest in contraceptives and family planning also limit progress in achieving the Millennium Development Goals on primary health care, especially with regard to sexual and reproductive health and well-being of female students at the University of Venda. Conclusion: The fact that more than half of the male students interviewed did not take contraception and family planning seriously poses a serious threat to health and well-being of students, including violation of female students’ sexual and reproductive health rights in South Africa. This calls for radical health promotion and sexual and reproductive rights programmes which should specifically target male students at the University of Venda.
url https://phcfm.org/index.php/phcfm/article/view/959
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