Understanding male Contraceptive Awareness, Perceptions and Practices in Mizoram

International Journal of Development Research

Volume: 
15
Article ID: 
29861
5 pages
Research Article

Understanding male Contraceptive Awareness, Perceptions and Practices in Mizoram

Cicily VL Ruatpuii and Dr. K.C. Lalmalsawmzauva

Abstract: 

This paper is an attempt to understand men regarding the knowledge, perceptions and use of contraceptive methods in Mizoram, highlighting the often-overlooked perspective of men in the realm of family planning. The research employs univariate analysis to examine the evolving trends in Mizoram, comparing data from NFHS-3 (2005-06) to NFHS-5 (2019-21) to track the changes over time. The results indicate that there is a range of awareness, perceptions and utilization of contraceptive methods. Although knowledge of contraceptive methods is almost universal, this does not necessarily translate into their practical use. The data shows a preference for modern contraceptive methods over traditional ones. The knowledge of modern contraceptive methods has decreased slightly from 99.5% in NFHS-3 to 98.9% in NFHS-5.The percentage of men aged 15-49 who believe that contraception is solely the responsibility of women has fluctuated over the years. The percentage of men using any form of contraception was 37.6% in NFHS-3,19.2% in NFHS-4, and 14.4% in NFHS-5, indicating a downward trend. The results highlight the importance of implementing educational initiatives to correct misunderstandings, enhance the availability of contraceptive services, and encourage well-informed choices related to family planning among men in Mizoram.

DOI: 
https://doi.org/10.37118/ijdr.29861.07.2025
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