Sources and nature of family planning information have been found to influence the use of family planning services. Unfortunately, the exact relationships between these variables and family planning utilization are not certain in Nigeria. This paper therefore searches for better understanding of the interrelationships, using rural Akwa Ibom State as the study area. Data analyses show that utilization of family planning information was greatest among respondents who received information from credible sources and those who were exposed to accurate and reliable information. The implications of the findings are discussed and some useful suggestions made. DOI: 10.5901/mjss.2015.v6n4s1p44
This study aimed at determining the factors that influence family planning practice among rural wome...
Family planning programme is a strategy to address issues on high fertility and mortality of mother...
Introduction: Improving reproductive health of young women in least developed countries requires acc...
Sources and nature of family planning information have been found to influence the use of family pla...
The study investigated the extent of awareness, accessibility and utilization of family planning inf...
Nigeria has a population of about 180 million, estimated to double in 22 years due to low uptake of ...
This paper explores diffusion and access to information on family planning in Rigachikun Community o...
This study examined the attitude, knowledge and utilization of family planning methods among rural w...
Population in Nigeria is turning into an issue that needs public alertness. Informing men on family ...
Background: Nigeria is the most populous nation in Africa and the seventh most populous in the world...
Abstract Background Nigeria has the highest population in sub-Saharan Africa with high birth and gro...
Utilisation of family planning by women will promote sustainable development and general wellbeing o...
The availability of precise, impartial and credible information is crucial to building knowledge and...
This research work examined the information seeking behaviour of rural women on Family Planning in E...
Background: Nigeria is the most populous black nation in the world, with urban- rural variations. In...
This study aimed at determining the factors that influence family planning practice among rural wome...
Family planning programme is a strategy to address issues on high fertility and mortality of mother...
Introduction: Improving reproductive health of young women in least developed countries requires acc...
Sources and nature of family planning information have been found to influence the use of family pla...
The study investigated the extent of awareness, accessibility and utilization of family planning inf...
Nigeria has a population of about 180 million, estimated to double in 22 years due to low uptake of ...
This paper explores diffusion and access to information on family planning in Rigachikun Community o...
This study examined the attitude, knowledge and utilization of family planning methods among rural w...
Population in Nigeria is turning into an issue that needs public alertness. Informing men on family ...
Background: Nigeria is the most populous nation in Africa and the seventh most populous in the world...
Abstract Background Nigeria has the highest population in sub-Saharan Africa with high birth and gro...
Utilisation of family planning by women will promote sustainable development and general wellbeing o...
The availability of precise, impartial and credible information is crucial to building knowledge and...
This research work examined the information seeking behaviour of rural women on Family Planning in E...
Background: Nigeria is the most populous black nation in the world, with urban- rural variations. In...
This study aimed at determining the factors that influence family planning practice among rural wome...
Family planning programme is a strategy to address issues on high fertility and mortality of mother...
Introduction: Improving reproductive health of young women in least developed countries requires acc...