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Item Open Access Marginalisation of men in family planning texts: An analysis of training manuals(SAGE, 2018-01-22) Wilson, Amanda D.; Fylan, F.; Gough, BrendanObjective: Men’s engagement in family planning has become part of the global health agenda; however, little is known about the training manuals health practitioners’ use and how these manuals describe and explain men’s roles within a family planning context. Design:To further understand engagement, this paper examines how training manuals written for health practitioners describe and define men’s participation within family planning. Setting:The training manuals were written for UK health practitioners and covered men’s contributions to family planning. Method:Discourse analysis was used to examine the three training manuals focused upon. Results:Three main discourses were identified: ‘contraception is a woman’s responsibility’, ‘men disengage with health practitioners’ and ‘men are biologically predisposed to avoid sexual responsibility’. Conclusion:Together, these three discourses function to marginalise men in family planning, constructing them as detached accessories that lack the ability to engage.