This study investigated the extent of family planning, the methods and contraceptive devices in use and the influence of education on family planning among couples in Nkanu Local Government Area of Enugu State. The study adopted a descriptive survey research design. The population comprises all the married couples in this area. A sample size of six hundred married people was selected for this study. Questionnaire was used for data collection. The instrument which was validated by three experts in relevant areas has two parts. Part A elicited the respondents’ bio-data while part B consisted of 12 items to elicit information to answer the research questions. The items were structured on a four point scale. In the selected area, the instrum...
Background and Objective: Family-planning services are used as tool for promoting family health and ...
This study was designed to understand the influence of culture on birth-control practices and accept...
Augustine Ankomah1, Jennifer Anyanti1, Muyiwa Oladosu21Society for Family Health, Abuja, Nigeria; 2M...
This study investigated the extent of family planning, the methods and contraceptive devices in use ...
In modern days, the need to control child birth and maintain a manageable family size is a fact of l...
This study examined the relationship between educational qualification and family planning practices...
Nigeria’s population increase has become a great concern to demographers, economic planners and even...
Background: This paper examines myths, misinformation, factual information, and communication abou...
Family planning is regarded as an important preventive measure against maternal and child morbidity ...
Family planning acceptance remains a global health challenge especially in Sub-Saharan Africa where ...
Background: Nigeria is the most populous nation in Africa and the seventh most populous in the world...
Sex is one of the psychological needs of every human being, but sex without caution leads to plan le...
This study examined the attitude, knowledge and utilization of family planning methods among rural w...
Contraceptive use is considered important for protecting women’s health and rights, influencing fert...
Nigeria has a population of about 180 million, estimated to double in 22 years due to low uptake of ...
Background and Objective: Family-planning services are used as tool for promoting family health and ...
This study was designed to understand the influence of culture on birth-control practices and accept...
Augustine Ankomah1, Jennifer Anyanti1, Muyiwa Oladosu21Society for Family Health, Abuja, Nigeria; 2M...
This study investigated the extent of family planning, the methods and contraceptive devices in use ...
In modern days, the need to control child birth and maintain a manageable family size is a fact of l...
This study examined the relationship between educational qualification and family planning practices...
Nigeria’s population increase has become a great concern to demographers, economic planners and even...
Background: This paper examines myths, misinformation, factual information, and communication abou...
Family planning is regarded as an important preventive measure against maternal and child morbidity ...
Family planning acceptance remains a global health challenge especially in Sub-Saharan Africa where ...
Background: Nigeria is the most populous nation in Africa and the seventh most populous in the world...
Sex is one of the psychological needs of every human being, but sex without caution leads to plan le...
This study examined the attitude, knowledge and utilization of family planning methods among rural w...
Contraceptive use is considered important for protecting women’s health and rights, influencing fert...
Nigeria has a population of about 180 million, estimated to double in 22 years due to low uptake of ...
Background and Objective: Family-planning services are used as tool for promoting family health and ...
This study was designed to understand the influence of culture on birth-control practices and accept...
Augustine Ankomah1, Jennifer Anyanti1, Muyiwa Oladosu21Society for Family Health, Abuja, Nigeria; 2M...