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Correlates Of Male Involvement In Maternal And Newborn Health: A Cross-Sectional Study Of Men In A Peri-Urban Region Of Myanmar, Frances Ampt, Myo Myo Mon, Kyu Kyu Than, May May Khin, Paul A. Agius, Christopher Morgan, Jessica Davis, Stanley Luchters
Correlates Of Male Involvement In Maternal And Newborn Health: A Cross-Sectional Study Of Men In A Peri-Urban Region Of Myanmar, Frances Ampt, Myo Myo Mon, Kyu Kyu Than, May May Khin, Paul A. Agius, Christopher Morgan, Jessica Davis, Stanley Luchters
Population Health, East Africa
Background: Evidence suggests that increasing male involvement in maternal and newborn health (MNH) may improve MNH outcomes. However, male involvement is difficult to measure, and further research is necessary to understand the barriers and enablers for men to engage in MNH, and to define target groups for interventions. Using data from a peri-urban township in Myanmar, this study aimed to construct appropriate indicators of male involvement in MNH, and assess sociodemographic, knowledge and attitude correlates of involvement.
Methods: A cross-sectional study of married men with one or more children aged up to one year was conducted in 2012. Structured questionnaires …