Studies have showed that decision making at the household level whether joint or solely by husband or wife have effect on whether a woman would use contraceptive or not. This study examines regional differences in decision making in households on whether or not to use contraceptives and how this influence actual use in Nigeria. It employed the 2013 Nigeria Demographic Health Survey (NDHS) data set in which variables of interest were extracted. The data set was analysed using Univariate, Bivariate, and multivariate (i.e. binary logistic regression) techniques. Results of the analysis is statistically significant in husband/wife fertility desire on contraceptive use by place of residence (p-value = 0.000), education (p-value = 0.0...
Background: The interplay of high fertility, low contraceptive use and high maternal mortality conti...
Background: The interplay of high fertility, low contraceptive use and high maternal mortality conti...
High and stalled levels of fertility are major concerns not only in sub-Saharan Africa but also in m...
Nigeria is among a few countries in sub-Saharan Africa with consistently low contraceptive use of 1...
High fertility (HF) remains a public health problem and intention to reduce fertility is a global ph...
Background: Nigeria’s population is the seventh largest in the world and is projected to be the four...
Background: Nigeria’s population is the seventh largest in the world and is projected to be the four...
In modern days, the need to control child birth and maintain a manageable family size is a fact of l...
Abstract Background Nigeria re...
Background: Contraceptive use helps in preventing unplanned pregnancy and reducing maternal death am...
Fertility decision making between the husband and wife is important in determining the fertility lev...
This paper examines the key determinants of contraceptive use in the North-Eastern part of Nigeria. ...
This paper examines the linkages between socioeconomic characteristics, attitudes, and familial cont...
Despite several family planning interventions, there has been little improvement in contraceptive us...
Background: The interplay of high fertility, low contraceptive use and high maternal mortality conti...
Background: The interplay of high fertility, low contraceptive use and high maternal mortality conti...
Background: The interplay of high fertility, low contraceptive use and high maternal mortality conti...
High and stalled levels of fertility are major concerns not only in sub-Saharan Africa but also in m...
Nigeria is among a few countries in sub-Saharan Africa with consistently low contraceptive use of 1...
High fertility (HF) remains a public health problem and intention to reduce fertility is a global ph...
Background: Nigeria’s population is the seventh largest in the world and is projected to be the four...
Background: Nigeria’s population is the seventh largest in the world and is projected to be the four...
In modern days, the need to control child birth and maintain a manageable family size is a fact of l...
Abstract Background Nigeria re...
Background: Contraceptive use helps in preventing unplanned pregnancy and reducing maternal death am...
Fertility decision making between the husband and wife is important in determining the fertility lev...
This paper examines the key determinants of contraceptive use in the North-Eastern part of Nigeria. ...
This paper examines the linkages between socioeconomic characteristics, attitudes, and familial cont...
Despite several family planning interventions, there has been little improvement in contraceptive us...
Background: The interplay of high fertility, low contraceptive use and high maternal mortality conti...
Background: The interplay of high fertility, low contraceptive use and high maternal mortality conti...
Background: The interplay of high fertility, low contraceptive use and high maternal mortality conti...
High and stalled levels of fertility are major concerns not only in sub-Saharan Africa but also in m...