The study analyzed the awareness, knowledge, and attitudes of married male towards family planning uptake by wives in Ibadan North East Local Government area of Oyo State. Three research hypotheses were formulated to guide the research. The study adopted the descriptive survey research design of the ex-post facto type. The multi-stage sampling technique was used to select 400 respondents. A self-developed questionnaire with four sub-sections was used to collect data. Data was analyzed using regression analysis and Pearson Product Moment Correlation Coefficient. The results showed convergent relationships between married male family planning uptake and awareness level (r = .237; p <.05); knowledge (r = .210; p <.05); and attitude (r = ...
Nigeria’s population increase has become a great concern to demographers, economic planners and even...
The impact of contraception on the population growth rate of Nigeria has been described as “little”,...
A total of 334 Nigerian, non-pregnant women, living in a high density, low-income urban area of Enug...
The study analyzed the awareness, knowledge, and attitudes of married male towards family planning u...
The study analyzed the influence socio-demographical variables on male spouses’ support of family pl...
Background: Adoption of family planning by men or their spouses many times is influenced by men part...
This study assessed men’s awareness, attitude, and practice of modern contraceptive methods, determi...
Background: Although large families are desired in Nigeria, women tend to want fewer children than m...
A household survey conducted between September 1988 and January 1989 in Ilorin, Nigeria, yielded dat...
This paper examines the linkages between socioeconomic characteristics, attitudes, and familial cont...
Family planning acceptance remains a global health challenge especially in Sub-Saharan Africa where ...
Background: Until recently, family planning researchers and service providers had focused almost exc...
ABSTRACTBackground: Until recently, family planning researchers and service providers hadfocused alm...
Family Planning is one of the main pillars of safe motherhood initiatives to reduce maternal morbidi...
Background Reproductive and child health issues including contraceptive use was seen as women’ healt...
Nigeria’s population increase has become a great concern to demographers, economic planners and even...
The impact of contraception on the population growth rate of Nigeria has been described as “little”,...
A total of 334 Nigerian, non-pregnant women, living in a high density, low-income urban area of Enug...
The study analyzed the awareness, knowledge, and attitudes of married male towards family planning u...
The study analyzed the influence socio-demographical variables on male spouses’ support of family pl...
Background: Adoption of family planning by men or their spouses many times is influenced by men part...
This study assessed men’s awareness, attitude, and practice of modern contraceptive methods, determi...
Background: Although large families are desired in Nigeria, women tend to want fewer children than m...
A household survey conducted between September 1988 and January 1989 in Ilorin, Nigeria, yielded dat...
This paper examines the linkages between socioeconomic characteristics, attitudes, and familial cont...
Family planning acceptance remains a global health challenge especially in Sub-Saharan Africa where ...
Background: Until recently, family planning researchers and service providers had focused almost exc...
ABSTRACTBackground: Until recently, family planning researchers and service providers hadfocused alm...
Family Planning is one of the main pillars of safe motherhood initiatives to reduce maternal morbidi...
Background Reproductive and child health issues including contraceptive use was seen as women’ healt...
Nigeria’s population increase has become a great concern to demographers, economic planners and even...
The impact of contraception on the population growth rate of Nigeria has been described as “little”,...
A total of 334 Nigerian, non-pregnant women, living in a high density, low-income urban area of Enug...