There has been very little documentation of the social meaning given to infertility in many developing countries, including Nigeria, where the prevalence of infertility is known to be high. We have conducted a number of qualitative studies aimed at exploring socio-cultural issues associated with infertility in Ile-Ife, Southwestern Nigeria. Twenty-five focus-group discussions were held with knowledgeable persons in the rural and urban parts of the community to ascertain their attitudes towards infertility. The results show that community members accord great significance to child-bearing, but, they have incorrect knowledge of the causes and appropriate treatment of infertility. Focus-group participants mentioned several traditional beliefs ...
Infertility is a health as well as a social problem judging from the perspective of the individual c...
This paper advances understanding of the consequences of female infertility in sub-Saharan Africa on...
ABSTRACT Childlessness has major psychological and social implications for affected persons, especi...
This paper examines how socio-economic contexts shape local meanings of infertility, how the prevale...
Background: This study examined the meaning of infertility from layman's perspective, and experience...
Background: Infertility has been described as one of the most important reproductive health concerns...
Infertility is a major medical condition that affects many married couples in sub-Saharan African an...
Background: Infertility is a major medical condition that affects many married couples in sub-Sahara...
Infertility is a condition loaded with meaning spanning across biomedical, psychological, social, ec...
The Yoruba of southwest Nigeria believe that infertility can be due to spittle problems, for which o...
Infertility is a condition loaded with meaning spanning across biomedical, psychological, social, ec...
This paper discusses the main qualitative results of an investigation into the meanings and conseque...
This article is premised on the notion that infertility is a subjective construct that individuals e...
Infertility is a condition loaded with meaning spanning across biomedical, psychological, social, ec...
Background: Infertility is a reproductive health morbidity and a major public health issue in many ...
Infertility is a health as well as a social problem judging from the perspective of the individual c...
This paper advances understanding of the consequences of female infertility in sub-Saharan Africa on...
ABSTRACT Childlessness has major psychological and social implications for affected persons, especi...
This paper examines how socio-economic contexts shape local meanings of infertility, how the prevale...
Background: This study examined the meaning of infertility from layman's perspective, and experience...
Background: Infertility has been described as one of the most important reproductive health concerns...
Infertility is a major medical condition that affects many married couples in sub-Saharan African an...
Background: Infertility is a major medical condition that affects many married couples in sub-Sahara...
Infertility is a condition loaded with meaning spanning across biomedical, psychological, social, ec...
The Yoruba of southwest Nigeria believe that infertility can be due to spittle problems, for which o...
Infertility is a condition loaded with meaning spanning across biomedical, psychological, social, ec...
This paper discusses the main qualitative results of an investigation into the meanings and conseque...
This article is premised on the notion that infertility is a subjective construct that individuals e...
Infertility is a condition loaded with meaning spanning across biomedical, psychological, social, ec...
Background: Infertility is a reproductive health morbidity and a major public health issue in many ...
Infertility is a health as well as a social problem judging from the perspective of the individual c...
This paper advances understanding of the consequences of female infertility in sub-Saharan Africa on...
ABSTRACT Childlessness has major psychological and social implications for affected persons, especi...