The findings from this international market research study have elicited incredible interest.
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From the contraception research community to the general public, the results of this market research activity have captured people's attention and led to an interest for further explorations of the findings. This section of the microsite is dedicated to sharing additional dissemination activities and information in order to share further details about this important work.
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Presentations & Webinars
This section is dedicated to the various presentations and webinars highlighting findings from the research study.
MCI's Lemonade Stand Webinar Series: International Market Research Results
Male Contraception Webinar from WHO/IBP Network and HRP
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Let's Talk MPTs: Demand for Novel Male Contraceptives & Need for Development of Male MPTs in LMICs
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Publications
This section features publications and printed articles that focus on various aspects of the findings from the research study.
Japneet Kaur, Dhananjay Vaidyanathan Rohini, LinChiat Chang, Allie Gugliotti, Steve Kretschmer, "Assessment of demand for male contraceptives: A multi-country study." Andrology, 2024.
A large-scale cross-sectional survey conducted across seven countries found strong interest in novel male contraceptives, with an average of 61% of men indicating they would try a new method within its first year of availability. Conducted from 2021 to 2023 in six low- and middle-income countries and the U.S., the study assessed contraceptive use, preferences, and perceptions among over 12,000 men and 9,000 female partners. Results showed that men’s preferences were influenced primarily by method of administration and timing, while women across geographies expressed high levels of interest and trust in their male partners’ contraceptive use. These findings point to significant demand and support further investment in the development of novel male contraceptive options.
A large-scale cross-sectional survey conducted across seven countries found strong interest in novel male contraceptives, with an average of 61% of men indicating they would try a new method within its first year of availability. Conducted from 2021 to 2023 in six low- and middle-income countries and the U.S., the study assessed contraceptive use, preferences, and perceptions among over 12,000 men and 9,000 female partners. Results showed that men’s preferences were influenced primarily by method of administration and timing, while women across geographies expressed high levels of interest and trust in their male partners’ contraceptive use. These findings point to significant demand and support further investment in the development of novel male contraceptive options.
Media Coverage
This section shares the media coverage in various outlets that have highlighted the international market research study and its findings.
- Male Contraceptive Initiative - “Nearly half of US men interested in taking new male contraceptives post-Dobbs decision”
- MedicalNewsToday - “Where is the male contraceptive pill?”
- Science The Wire - “New Study Shows Men Are Eager To Use Birth Control Pills Responsibly”
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