Background: Religion and Ethnicity are the two most important factors that shape the behavioral pattern especially health seeking behaviors of the people of Nigeria. This study seeks to examine the mediatory effects of the linkage between ethnicity and religion with selected socio-demographic variables on the current use of contraception (CUC) among women of reproductive age in Nigeria. Methods: Nationally representative sample of 39,948 women of reproductive age (15-49 years) in the 2013 Nigerian Demographic and Health Survey (NDHS) was used. Chi-square was used to analyze the bivariate relationship between exposure variables and CUC. Multivariate logistic regression analysis was used to determine the odds ratio with the 95% confi dence...
Women's empowerment is hypothesized as a predictor of reproductive health outcomes. It is believed t...
Despite high level of awareness of various modern and traditional contraceptive methods in Nigeria a...
A cross sectional, community-based, descriptive study among women of reproductive age group (15–49 y...
Background: Religion and Ethnicity are the two most important factors that shape the behavioral pat...
BACKGROUND: Religion and Ethnicity are the two most important factors that shape the behavioral patt...
This study is based on 347 currently married women aged 15-49 years. Data used were obtained in 199...
Objective: To identify the determinants of contraceptive utilization in a religiously homogenous set...
Introduction: Access to safe and effective contraceptive methods is one of the cornerstones of repro...
Irit Sinai,1 Jabulani Nyenwa,2,3 Olugbenga Oguntunde2,4 1Palladium, Washington, DC, USA; 2UKAid/Nige...
Background: Women's empowerment is hypothesized as a predictor of reproductive health outcomes. It i...
John Okafor Egede,1 Robinson Chukwudi Onoh,1 Odidika Ugochukwu Joannes Umeora,1 Chukwuemeka Anthony ...
Introduction: This rapid increase of population has an adverse effect on the national economy and al...
Objective: To determine the frequency of use and the impact of religion on the choice of the availab...
Onoriode Ezire,1 Omokhudu Idogho,2 Ajibade Theophilus,3 Samuel Ikani,4 Obi Oluigbo1 1Research and Ev...
Nigeria is the most populous country in Africa, and ranks among the ten most populous countries of t...
Women's empowerment is hypothesized as a predictor of reproductive health outcomes. It is believed t...
Despite high level of awareness of various modern and traditional contraceptive methods in Nigeria a...
A cross sectional, community-based, descriptive study among women of reproductive age group (15–49 y...
Background: Religion and Ethnicity are the two most important factors that shape the behavioral pat...
BACKGROUND: Religion and Ethnicity are the two most important factors that shape the behavioral patt...
This study is based on 347 currently married women aged 15-49 years. Data used were obtained in 199...
Objective: To identify the determinants of contraceptive utilization in a religiously homogenous set...
Introduction: Access to safe and effective contraceptive methods is one of the cornerstones of repro...
Irit Sinai,1 Jabulani Nyenwa,2,3 Olugbenga Oguntunde2,4 1Palladium, Washington, DC, USA; 2UKAid/Nige...
Background: Women's empowerment is hypothesized as a predictor of reproductive health outcomes. It i...
John Okafor Egede,1 Robinson Chukwudi Onoh,1 Odidika Ugochukwu Joannes Umeora,1 Chukwuemeka Anthony ...
Introduction: This rapid increase of population has an adverse effect on the national economy and al...
Objective: To determine the frequency of use and the impact of religion on the choice of the availab...
Onoriode Ezire,1 Omokhudu Idogho,2 Ajibade Theophilus,3 Samuel Ikani,4 Obi Oluigbo1 1Research and Ev...
Nigeria is the most populous country in Africa, and ranks among the ten most populous countries of t...
Women's empowerment is hypothesized as a predictor of reproductive health outcomes. It is believed t...
Despite high level of awareness of various modern and traditional contraceptive methods in Nigeria a...
A cross sectional, community-based, descriptive study among women of reproductive age group (15–49 y...