This study was designed to understand the influence of culture on birth-control practices and acceptability to selected respondents for their family wellbeing. It was hypothesized that culture does not play significant role in the acceptability and practices of family planning. The descriptive survey design was used as well as random sampling of 384 couples as respondents. A modified version of the Family Planning Practices Questionnaire (FPPQ) by Agbakuribe (2011) was administered to the respondents. The findings showed that there was no significant difference in the family planning practices and acceptability among couples in Gwagwalada Area Council of the Federal Capital Territory on the basis of their culture. It can therefore be conclu...
This paper examines the linkages between socioeconomic characteristics, attitudes, and familial cont...
A total of 334 Nigerian, non-pregnant women, living in a high density, low-income urban area of Enug...
Background: Nigeria is one of the most densely populated country in Africa with approximately 1996 m...
Despite several family planning interventions, there has been little improvement in contraceptive us...
Sex is one of the psychological needs of every human being, but sex without caution leads to plan le...
Nigeria’s population increase has become a great concern to demographers, economic planners and even...
Family planning acceptance remains a global health challenge especially in Sub-Saharan Africa where ...
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...
Everyday Nigeria loses about 145 women of childbearing age as a result of pregnancy related complica...
There have been concerns on the galloping population growth and its effects on human beings. The wo...
Background: Nigeria is the most populous nation in Africa and the seventh most populous in the world...
This study evaluated the extent to which married Idoma (Benue State) and Igala people (Kogi State) i...
Nigeria has a population of about 180 million, estimated to double in 22 years due to low uptake of ...
There have been concerns on the galloping population growth and its effects on human beings. The wor...
This paper examines the linkages between socioeconomic characteristics, attitudes, and familial cont...
A total of 334 Nigerian, non-pregnant women, living in a high density, low-income urban area of Enug...
Background: Nigeria is one of the most densely populated country in Africa with approximately 1996 m...
Despite several family planning interventions, there has been little improvement in contraceptive us...
Sex is one of the psychological needs of every human being, but sex without caution leads to plan le...
Nigeria’s population increase has become a great concern to demographers, economic planners and even...
Family planning acceptance remains a global health challenge especially in Sub-Saharan Africa where ...
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...
Everyday Nigeria loses about 145 women of childbearing age as a result of pregnancy related complica...
There have been concerns on the galloping population growth and its effects on human beings. The wo...
Background: Nigeria is the most populous nation in Africa and the seventh most populous in the world...
This study evaluated the extent to which married Idoma (Benue State) and Igala people (Kogi State) i...
Nigeria has a population of about 180 million, estimated to double in 22 years due to low uptake of ...
There have been concerns on the galloping population growth and its effects on human beings. The wor...
This paper examines the linkages between socioeconomic characteristics, attitudes, and familial cont...
A total of 334 Nigerian, non-pregnant women, living in a high density, low-income urban area of Enug...
Background: Nigeria is one of the most densely populated country in Africa with approximately 1996 m...