Socio-cultural dimensions of reproductive health among selected Mandaya women in Davao Oriental

Studies on reproductive health among women in tribal groups have not been given the attention that it deserves.This study aimed to look at the socio-cultural dimensions which affect the reproductive health of the selected Mandaya women in Davao Oriental.Purposive sampling was utilized in selecting t...

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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etd_masteral-86212021-02-05T11:44:46Z Socio-cultural dimensions of reproductive health among selected Mandaya women in Davao Oriental Santos, Julie Ann Ariate Studies on reproductive health among women in tribal groups have not been given the attention that it deserves.This study aimed to look at the socio-cultural dimensions which affect the reproductive health of the selected Mandaya women in Davao Oriental.Purposive sampling was utilized in selecting the fifty Mandaya women from three different areas of Davao Oriental.Interview schedule was used in gathering pertinent data. Descriptive statistic was employed using the frequency, mean and median.Results of the study showed that the Mandaya women tended to marry quite early, thereby increasing the chances of their having more babies. With the increase of pregnancy was the threat of complications which contributed to the maternal morbidity of the women. Education have no bearing where traditional practices are concerned. The study revealed that even women who have gone to school tended to cling to the beliefs and practices handed down from generation to generation. Syncretism was the mode of practice used by the Mandaya women when it came to their health. Modern technology were availed of but the traditional practices were also carried side by side. Ethnographic studies should be encouraged because the culture of a tribal group is very rich and very informative. Focus should be made towards their health because it is often the most neglected area of their lives and many of the women and including the children face greater risk in their health. Program interventions should be made based on the needs of the people and not on the desires of program planners alone. It should be done in a way that the cultural beliefs and practices will be intact. Harmful practices should be analyzed thoroughly before an action will be made. Ethical issued should be addressed properly so as not to offend the ethnic communities, as well as, to respect that which is theirs alone. 1995-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_masteral/1783 Master's Theses English Animo Repository Rural women -- Social conditions Mandaya (Philippine people) Women's health services Public health Belief and doubt Social and Behavioral Sciences
institution De La Salle University
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Philippines
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topic Rural women -- Social conditions
Mandaya (Philippine people)
Women's health services
Public health
Belief and doubt
Social and Behavioral Sciences
spellingShingle Rural women -- Social conditions
Mandaya (Philippine people)
Women's health services
Public health
Belief and doubt
Social and Behavioral Sciences
Santos, Julie Ann Ariate
Socio-cultural dimensions of reproductive health among selected Mandaya women in Davao Oriental
description Studies on reproductive health among women in tribal groups have not been given the attention that it deserves.This study aimed to look at the socio-cultural dimensions which affect the reproductive health of the selected Mandaya women in Davao Oriental.Purposive sampling was utilized in selecting the fifty Mandaya women from three different areas of Davao Oriental.Interview schedule was used in gathering pertinent data. Descriptive statistic was employed using the frequency, mean and median.Results of the study showed that the Mandaya women tended to marry quite early, thereby increasing the chances of their having more babies. With the increase of pregnancy was the threat of complications which contributed to the maternal morbidity of the women. Education have no bearing where traditional practices are concerned. The study revealed that even women who have gone to school tended to cling to the beliefs and practices handed down from generation to generation. Syncretism was the mode of practice used by the Mandaya women when it came to their health. Modern technology were availed of but the traditional practices were also carried side by side. Ethnographic studies should be encouraged because the culture of a tribal group is very rich and very informative. Focus should be made towards their health because it is often the most neglected area of their lives and many of the women and including the children face greater risk in their health. Program interventions should be made based on the needs of the people and not on the desires of program planners alone. It should be done in a way that the cultural beliefs and practices will be intact. Harmful practices should be analyzed thoroughly before an action will be made. Ethical issued should be addressed properly so as not to offend the ethnic communities, as well as, to respect that which is theirs alone.
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author Santos, Julie Ann Ariate
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title Socio-cultural dimensions of reproductive health among selected Mandaya women in Davao Oriental
title_short Socio-cultural dimensions of reproductive health among selected Mandaya women in Davao Oriental
title_full Socio-cultural dimensions of reproductive health among selected Mandaya women in Davao Oriental
title_fullStr Socio-cultural dimensions of reproductive health among selected Mandaya women in Davao Oriental
title_full_unstemmed Socio-cultural dimensions of reproductive health among selected Mandaya women in Davao Oriental
title_sort socio-cultural dimensions of reproductive health among selected mandaya women in davao oriental
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 1995
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