Previous study has shown men to be aware of family planning and male contraceptive methods. Knowing that high maternal mortality is a factor of childbearing and complications of pregnancy, contraceptive use to an extent protect women’s life. A worrisome scenario is; which contraception method or type will men choose since they are known to take greater part of issues concerning family formation. Thus, this study investigates the prevalence contraceptive choice of married men in Ekpoma, Edo state, Nigeria. A total of 640 randomly selected married men responded to a structured questionnaire designed to obtain individual information and most preferred contraception. Result shows female method of contraception (29.1%) to be the most preferred c...
Background: Nigerian men play major roles in the reproductive decision‑making process, including iss...
This is a study to explore the knowledge, attitude and practice of family planning among men in Ngar...
This paper examines the linkages between socioeconomic characteristics, attitudes, and familial cont...
Previous study has shown men to be aware of family planning and male contraceptive methods. Knowing ...
ABSTRACTBackground: Until recently, family planning researchers and service providers hadfocused alm...
The impact of contraception on the population growth rate of Nigeria has been described as “little”,...
The impact of contraception on the population growth rate of Nigeria has been described as “little”,...
Background: Men take most or all important decisions in the home in most African societies and this ...
Background: Adoption of family planning by men or their spouses many times is influenced by men part...
Background: Family planning programs, researches, and studies have focused mainly on women with litt...
Background: Until recently, family planning researchers and service providers had focused almost exc...
This study examines the role of men in family planning with particular emphasis on men's sexual...
Despite the growing body of evidence on use of modern contraceptives among women in sub-Saharan Afri...
BACKGROUND: Despite the growing body of evidence on use of modern contraceptives among women in sub-...
This study examines the role of men in family planning with particular emphasis on men's sexuality, ...
Background: Nigerian men play major roles in the reproductive decision‑making process, including iss...
This is a study to explore the knowledge, attitude and practice of family planning among men in Ngar...
This paper examines the linkages between socioeconomic characteristics, attitudes, and familial cont...
Previous study has shown men to be aware of family planning and male contraceptive methods. Knowing ...
ABSTRACTBackground: Until recently, family planning researchers and service providers hadfocused alm...
The impact of contraception on the population growth rate of Nigeria has been described as “little”,...
The impact of contraception on the population growth rate of Nigeria has been described as “little”,...
Background: Men take most or all important decisions in the home in most African societies and this ...
Background: Adoption of family planning by men or their spouses many times is influenced by men part...
Background: Family planning programs, researches, and studies have focused mainly on women with litt...
Background: Until recently, family planning researchers and service providers had focused almost exc...
This study examines the role of men in family planning with particular emphasis on men's sexual...
Despite the growing body of evidence on use of modern contraceptives among women in sub-Saharan Afri...
BACKGROUND: Despite the growing body of evidence on use of modern contraceptives among women in sub-...
This study examines the role of men in family planning with particular emphasis on men's sexuality, ...
Background: Nigerian men play major roles in the reproductive decision‑making process, including iss...
This is a study to explore the knowledge, attitude and practice of family planning among men in Ngar...
This paper examines the linkages between socioeconomic characteristics, attitudes, and familial cont...