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Extent of male involvement and associated factors in antenatal care service utilization in Bench Sheko zone, Southwest Ethiopia: A community-based cross-sectional study

Mengistu Mekonen, Nigusie Shifera, Biruk Bogale, Ashenafi Assefa

2022Frontiers in Global Women s Health17 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Background: In many low- and middle-income countries (LMIC), men are the key decision-makers and chief providers, often determining women's access to economic resources and maternal health services. Despite the important role of men in maternal healthcare, the involvement of male partners in maternal and child health in LMIC, including Ethiopia, is low. Objectives: This study aims to assess the extent of male involvement and associated factors in antenatal care (ANC) service utilization in the Bench Sheko zone, Southwest, Ethiopia. Methods: -values <0.25 in binary logistic regression were selected as candidates for multiple logistic regression to determine independent factors associated with male involvement adjusting for sociodemographic, health service, personal, environmental, and knowledge-related factors. Results: A total of 816 men took part in the study, with a 98.2% response rate. The prevalence of male involvement in ANC utilization was 38.2%. In multivariate analyses, residence (urban), age (25-34), education (diploma and above), income (≥2,500 Ethiopian Birr, ETB), and high knowledge of the advantages of ANC were shown to be positively associated with male involvement in ANC utilization. Conclusion: Male involvement in ANC utilization was low. Considering the importance of male involvement in maternal healthcare, we advocate for policies and strategies that can improve knowledge of the advantages of ANC among men and can enhance their engagement in maternal care. Special attention should be given to younger partners and those partners who live in rural areas.

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ResidenceLogistic regressionMedicineCross-sectional studyEnvironmental healthHealth careMultistage samplingDemographyEconomic growthPathologySociologyEconomicsInternal medicineGlobal Maternal and Child HealthChild Nutrition and Water AccessPoverty, Education, and Child Welfare
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