This paper examines male attitudes towards family planning in Sub-Saharan Africa. Studying attitudes is ideal as they can be calculated for all men, at any point in their lives, regardless of marital status, sexual activity, or fertility desires. We find that positive attitudes towards family planning have increased across Sub-Saharan Africa in the last two decades. We analyze both the association of positive attitudes with a variety of demographic characteristics (age, marital status, education, and religion) and the relationships with multiple forms of discussion about family planning (radio, television, friends, and partners). We find higher approval at older ages and higher levels of education, and lower levels of approval among Muslims...
Objective: This paper highlights the relevance of spousal communication on males′ attitude t...
In the West African nation of Niger, adolescent girls have the highest total fertility rate in the w...
Background Reproductive and child health issues including contraceptive use was seen as women’ healt...
This paper examines male attitudes towards family planning in Sub-Saharan Africa. Studying attitudes...
In patriarchal societies like Kenya, understanding men’s perceptions and attitudes on family plannin...
This article reviews the underlying assumption of most family planning programmes in Africa. The res...
This article reviews the underlying assumption of most family planning programmes in Africa. The res...
Family planning programs have made vast progress in many regions of sub-Saharan Africa in the last d...
This paper examines the linkages between socioeconomic characteristics, attitudes, and familial cont...
In patriarchal societies like Kenya, understanding men’s perceptions and attitudes on family plannin...
In patriarchal societies like Kenya, understanding men’s perceptions and attitudes on family plannin...
Purpose: The aim of this study is to assess the knowledge, attitude, and perception pattern of contr...
The purpose of this study is to identify, observe and record the attitudes and use to of contracepti...
Introduction: Male involvement in family planning is one of the strategies that were embraced in the...
Background: Family planning programs have always been considered as the interventions of choice for ...
Objective: This paper highlights the relevance of spousal communication on males′ attitude t...
In the West African nation of Niger, adolescent girls have the highest total fertility rate in the w...
Background Reproductive and child health issues including contraceptive use was seen as women’ healt...
This paper examines male attitudes towards family planning in Sub-Saharan Africa. Studying attitudes...
In patriarchal societies like Kenya, understanding men’s perceptions and attitudes on family plannin...
This article reviews the underlying assumption of most family planning programmes in Africa. The res...
This article reviews the underlying assumption of most family planning programmes in Africa. The res...
Family planning programs have made vast progress in many regions of sub-Saharan Africa in the last d...
This paper examines the linkages between socioeconomic characteristics, attitudes, and familial cont...
In patriarchal societies like Kenya, understanding men’s perceptions and attitudes on family plannin...
In patriarchal societies like Kenya, understanding men’s perceptions and attitudes on family plannin...
Purpose: The aim of this study is to assess the knowledge, attitude, and perception pattern of contr...
The purpose of this study is to identify, observe and record the attitudes and use to of contracepti...
Introduction: Male involvement in family planning is one of the strategies that were embraced in the...
Background: Family planning programs have always been considered as the interventions of choice for ...
Objective: This paper highlights the relevance of spousal communication on males′ attitude t...
In the West African nation of Niger, adolescent girls have the highest total fertility rate in the w...
Background Reproductive and child health issues including contraceptive use was seen as women’ healt...