Knowledge, attitudes, and perception patterns of contraception methods: Cross-sectional study among Saudi males
Conclusions: Younger age, shorter duration of marriage, governmental employee, less number of children, higher education degree, and higher monthly income had higher impact on contraception awareness and utilization. Couples still prefer noninvasive methods for contraception. Despite the relatively low use of contraceptive methods, particularly the male methods, the majority of the participants know about contraception. Efforts to advocate and promote the effective use of reproductive and sexual health services among newly married couples are warranted.
Source: Urology Annals - Category: Urology & Nephrology Authors: Moataz Sait Abdullah Aljarbou Raed Almannie Saleh Binsaleh Source Type: research
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