THE SOCIO-CULTURAL FACTORS AND MALE PARTICIPATION IN MATERNAL CHILD HEALTH SERVICES IN KESSES SUB-COUNTY, KENYA
Keywords:
Male participation, MCHS, Socio-cultural factorsAbstract
Male participation in Maternal Child Health remains critical in determining the health of the family.
This study focused on the factors that influence male participation in Maternal Child Health Services
(MCHS) in Kesses Sub-County in Western Kenya. The objectives were: To determine the extent of
socio-cultural factors of the respondents in Kesses Sub- County and the relationship between socio
cultural factors and male active participation in MCHS. The study employed descriptive correlational
research design and sampled 144 males who had spouses using maternal child health services. The
data was obtained via closed ended questionnaire. In an overall mean rating of 2.3, participants agreed
that socio-cultural factors influenced their participation in maternal child health services. In Kesses
Sub-County, Kenya, there is no significant association between socio-cultural characteristics and
male active engagement in MCHS. There is a positive correlation between the age of the respondent
and their participation in MCHS services r=0.94 and p<0.05. Similarly, there is a positive strong
relationship between respondents’ educational level and the also their participation in MCHS in
Kesses Sub-County (r=0.70, p<0.05). Socio-cultural norms and community perceptions significantly
shape male involvement in maternal and child health (MCH) services in Kesses Sub-County, Kenya.
Despite men showing awareness and willingness to support their partners in MCH activities, cultural
and community barriers persist, affecting actual participation behaviors.