KNOWLEDGE, ATTITUDES AND CULTURAL PRACTICES: THEIR INFLUENCE ON MALE INVOLVEMENT IN REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH
Keywords:
Knowledge, attitudes, cultural practices, male involvement, reproductive healthAbstract
The need to include men in all matters that require joint spousal decisions is crucial in achieving key reproduc
tive health goals. However, men have not been involved as they should and progress to involve them has been
insufficient and uneven. This study aimed to explore the factors that influence male involvement in reproduc
tive health. Data from 220 men, ages 18-70 years old, who were legally married, with at least one child, living
together with their spouses and able to read and write in Tagalog, was collected through purposive sampling
from randomly selected barangays of Silang Cavite and Santa Rosa City. Descriptive-correlational design was
used to analyze the data. The respondents were highly knowledgeable on reproductive health, had a positive
attitude towards reproductive health and each respondent engaged in at least two cultural practices. They had
a high involvement in reproductive health. Knowledge and attitudes had a significant positive relationship to
male involvement in reproductive health. However, there was no significant relationship between culture and
male involvement in reproductive health. There was a significant difference in male involvement in reproduc
tive health when the respondents’ religion, occupation, educational attainment and the wife’s occupation were
considered. However, there was no significant difference in male involvement in reproductive health when age,
family income and length of marriage were considered. Knowledge and attitudes significantly influenced male
involvement in reproductive health