Hybrid masculinity and young men's circumscribed engagement in contraceptive management

AM Fefferman, UD Upadhyay - Gender & society, 2018 - journals.sagepub.com
This research explores how gender shapes contraceptive management through in-depth
interviews with 40 men and women of color ages 15 to 24, a life stage when the risk of …

Strategic silence: College men and hegemonic masculinity in contraceptive decision making

C Dalessandro, L James-Hawkins… - Gender & …, 2019 - journals.sagepub.com
Condom use among college men in the United States is notoriously erratic, yet we know little
about these men's approaches to other contraceptives. In this paper, accounts from 44 men …

Contraceptive decision-making in sexual relationships: young men's experiences, attitudes and values

TR Raine, JC Gard, CB Boyer, S Haider… - Culture, health & …, 2010 - Taylor & Francis
Much attention has been focused on efforts to reduce unintended pregnancy by improving
contraceptive use among high-risk women; however, there is limited information to guide …

Conflicting contraceptive norms for men: equal responsibility versus women's bodily autonomy

L James-Hawkins, C Dalessandro… - Culture, Health & …, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
Most research investigating how men and women in heterosexual relationships negotiate
contraceptive use focuses on the women's point of view. Using a sample of 44 interviews …

Men bring condoms, women take pills: Men's and women's roles in contraceptive decision making

JL Fennell - Gender & Society, 2011 - journals.sagepub.com
The most popular form of reversible contraception in the United States is the female-
controlled hormonal birth control pill. Consequently, scholars and lay people have typically …

Fertility intentions and perspectives on contraceptive involvement among low‐income men aged 25 to 55

AD Campbell, DK Turok, K White - Perspectives on Sexual and …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
CONTEXT Unintended pregnancy is disproportionately reported by low‐income individuals
in the United States, and studies of men's roles in preventing pregnancy have largely …

“It's her body”: low-income men's perceptions of limited reproductive agency

M Hamm, M Evans, E Miller, M Browne, D Bell… - Contraception, 2019 - Elsevier
Objectives While some attention has been paid to men's contraceptive use and attitudes in
international contexts, relatively little is known about the attitudes towards contraception and …

“I Don't Shag Dirty Girls” Marginalized Masculinities and the Use of Partner Selection as a Sexual Health Risk Reduction Strategy in Heterosexual Young Men

M Limmer - American journal of men's health, 2016 - journals.sagepub.com
Understanding and addressing the sexual risk taking of young men remains a key research,
policy, and practice concern in attempts to improve the emotional and physical sexual health …

Situating oneself in the intersectional hierarchy: Racially diverse, low-income women discuss having little agency in vasectomy decisions

O Leyser-Whalen, AB Berenson - Sex Roles, 2019 - Springer
Few studies are qualitative explorations of intimate partners' conversations among
racially/ethnically diverse adults about contraception, in particular, sterilization. Sterilization …

Gender goals: Defining masculinity and navigating peer pressure to engage in sexual activity

KD Duckworth, MN Trautner - Gender & Society, 2019 - journals.sagepub.com
A significant part of hegemonic masculinity is proving one's heterosexuality though sexual
experiences. Peer pressure to conform is particularly acute for adolescent boys and young …