Title of article :
Husbands and maternal health matters in rural Guatemala: wives’ reports on their spouses’ involvement in pregnancy and birth
Author/Authors :
Marion Carter، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوهفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2002
Abstract :
This paper explores the content, prevalence, and determinants of husbands’ involvement in two aspects of their wives’ maternal health: (1) providing advice and care during pregnancy and (2) attending birth. Using primarily womenʹs reports of their spouses’ involvement taken from qualitative and survey data from a sample of rural Guatemalan households, I find that husband participation is relatively high compared to some expectations and that the dynamics of male involvement differ between the two aspects. The analysis of receiving advice or care from husbands during pregnancy, an analysis done only among women who experienced a complication during pregnancy, suggests that the type of prenatal care sought and the quality of the familial and marital relationships are important factors. On the other hand, husbands’ attendance at birth seems driven more by menʹs availability and access to birth. Together, the data show that “male involvement” is not a singular behavior and point to ways to conceptualize its complexity.
Keywords :
Male involvement , social support , Guatemala , Maternal health
Journal title :
Social Science and Medicine
Journal title :
Social Science and Medicine