This article examines various social-cultural that hinder men’s use of contraceptive methods. The study revealed that social cultural factors such as Islamic religion: its teaching and practices, the importance of having many children, the perceived side-effects, fishing activities and the availability of sea food such as fish and unwillgness to use the available methods of contraception which was caused by lack of knowledge or ignorance were the major factors that hinder men’s use of contraceptive methods. This study has established that a condom is the mostly known and used method of contraception by both spouses. However it’s prohibited by married couples in all religions. Keywords: Contraceptives methods and social-cultural factor
In patriarchal societies like Kenya, understanding men’s perceptions and attitudes on family plannin...
Background: Kahama district in Shinyanga region has Contraceptive Prevalence Rate (CPR) of 16%, whic...
The purpose of the study was to establish the impact of customs and beliefs and women status on cont...
Background Reproductive and child health issues including contraceptive use was seen as women’ healt...
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...
In patriarchal societies like Kenya, understanding men’s perceptions and attitudes on family plannin...
Background: Family planning (FP) is one of the high impact public health interventions with huge pot...
Background: Family planning (FP) is one of the high impact public health interventions with huge pot...
In Ethiopia socio cultural factors are highly determine the utilization of family planning services....
Background: Family planning (FP) is one of the high impact public health interventions with huge pot...
ABSTRACT Contraception is largely shouldered by Gusii women in western Kenya, although more Gusii me...
Tanzania has one of the highest Total Fertility Rate in Africa of 5.2 and a 32% level of Family plan...
This is a study to explore the knowledge, attitude and practice of family planning among men in Ngar...
Includes bibliographical references (page 90).Introduction: Understanding the cultural and socioecon...
In patriarchal societies like Kenya, understanding men’s perceptions and attitudes on family plannin...
Background: Kahama district in Shinyanga region has Contraceptive Prevalence Rate (CPR) of 16%, whic...
The purpose of the study was to establish the impact of customs and beliefs and women status on cont...
Background Reproductive and child health issues including contraceptive use was seen as women’ healt...
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...
In patriarchal societies like Kenya, understanding men’s perceptions and attitudes on family plannin...
Background: Family planning (FP) is one of the high impact public health interventions with huge pot...
Background: Family planning (FP) is one of the high impact public health interventions with huge pot...
In Ethiopia socio cultural factors are highly determine the utilization of family planning services....
Background: Family planning (FP) is one of the high impact public health interventions with huge pot...
ABSTRACT Contraception is largely shouldered by Gusii women in western Kenya, although more Gusii me...
Tanzania has one of the highest Total Fertility Rate in Africa of 5.2 and a 32% level of Family plan...
This is a study to explore the knowledge, attitude and practice of family planning among men in Ngar...
Includes bibliographical references (page 90).Introduction: Understanding the cultural and socioecon...
In patriarchal societies like Kenya, understanding men’s perceptions and attitudes on family plannin...
Background: Kahama district in Shinyanga region has Contraceptive Prevalence Rate (CPR) of 16%, whic...
The purpose of the study was to establish the impact of customs and beliefs and women status on cont...