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"Men can take part": examining men's role in supporting self-injectable contraception in southern Malawi, a qualitative exploration.

Lucy W RudermanCatherine A PackerAkuzike ZinganiPhilemon MosesHolly M Burke
Published in: Reproductive health (2022)
We suggest that DMPA-SC self-injection has the potential to be both a female-controlled and a cooperative method, based on the ability for women to use it autonomously and the option to encourage male partner involvement (only where the woman welcomes this). Shifting the conversation from viewing men as a barrier to men as a resource may allow us to harness the social capital of men and transform traditional power dynamics, therefore establishing more enabling environments to support autonomy and choice for DMPA-SC and self-injection use.
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