Acceptability of drugs for male fertility regulation: A prospectus and some preliminary data
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Boonyanitaya, Chaiyuth
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Acceptability of drugs for male fertility regulation: A prospectus and some preliminary data
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Hormonal substances for male fertility regulation administered
orally or by injection are currently undergoing clinical evaluation.
These trials, sponsored by the World Health Organization, provide
unique opportunities for intensive study of the acceptability of such
an approach to fertility regulation, and of these drugs in
particular. The research employs repeated interviews over a 15-month
period and is conducted by social scientists collaborating with
biomedical scientists at each of seven sites (Bangkok, Hong Kong,
London, Mexico City, Santiago, Seoul, and Toronto). The focus is
upon gauging male user's evaluations of hormonal methods (several
androgen/gestagen combinations as well as cyproterone acetate)
relative to their evaluations of other male methods they know about or
have experienced. Of particular importance is to determine whether
the hormonal methods modify or interefere with sexual desire,
feelings, and behavior. The research is also assessing specific ways
in which various perceived properties of fertility regulating methods
relate to their acceptability in different socio-cultural settings.
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URI: https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/162364
DOI: 10.1016/0010-7824(80)90124-9
ISSN: 00107824
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Contraception, February 1980 Vol. 21 No. 2
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