Objective: To assess the knowledge of contraceptive methods and intended family size among the men of urban slum.Material and Method: Present study conducted in urban slum area of Jaipur. Information from 400 married men of age group 18-49 years collected on semi structured schedule during June to October 2012.House to house survey conducted to achieve defined sample size. Data were analyzed by using SPSS 12 soft ware. Chi square, t test and ANOVA were used for interpretation.Result and Conclusion: Most commonly known methods of family planning were female sterilization (95.2%), condom (94.7%) and Male sterilization (93.5%). IUCD (57%) was still not popularly known method of contraception. Emergency contraceptive pills (12.2%) and Inj...
Background We investigated the accessibility of reproductive health information and contraceptives ...
Uncontrolled population growth is recognised as the single most important impediment to national dev...
Abstract- Aim: This paper aims to highlight the contraception related perceptions and practices of t...
Objective: To assess the knowledge of contraceptive methods and intended family size among the men o...
Background: Even though India was the first country to launch family planning programme, population ...
Objective: Family planning is no longer seen as measures of population control, but it is considered...
Background: Contraceptive use in India is poor so this study was designed to detect the prevalence o...
Introduction: Not many studies have been conducted regarding contraceptive practices in the slums of...
Male involvement in family planning is one of the strategies that were embraced in the International...
Background: India was the first country to launch National Family Planning Program in 1952. Even tho...
Background: Still many Indian states observe low spaced births and high fertility above replacement ...
Purpose: The aim of this study is to assess the knowledge, attitude, and perception pattern of contr...
Family planning is critical for limiting population increase and promoting family well-being. Howeve...
AbstractFamily planning allows individuals and couples to anticipate and attain their desired number...
Background: Despite the fact that contraceptive usage has increased over a period of time, there exi...
Background We investigated the accessibility of reproductive health information and contraceptives ...
Uncontrolled population growth is recognised as the single most important impediment to national dev...
Abstract- Aim: This paper aims to highlight the contraception related perceptions and practices of t...
Objective: To assess the knowledge of contraceptive methods and intended family size among the men o...
Background: Even though India was the first country to launch family planning programme, population ...
Objective: Family planning is no longer seen as measures of population control, but it is considered...
Background: Contraceptive use in India is poor so this study was designed to detect the prevalence o...
Introduction: Not many studies have been conducted regarding contraceptive practices in the slums of...
Male involvement in family planning is one of the strategies that were embraced in the International...
Background: India was the first country to launch National Family Planning Program in 1952. Even tho...
Background: Still many Indian states observe low spaced births and high fertility above replacement ...
Purpose: The aim of this study is to assess the knowledge, attitude, and perception pattern of contr...
Family planning is critical for limiting population increase and promoting family well-being. Howeve...
AbstractFamily planning allows individuals and couples to anticipate and attain their desired number...
Background: Despite the fact that contraceptive usage has increased over a period of time, there exi...
Background We investigated the accessibility of reproductive health information and contraceptives ...
Uncontrolled population growth is recognised as the single most important impediment to national dev...
Abstract- Aim: This paper aims to highlight the contraception related perceptions and practices of t...