IntroductionThe objective of the study was to find out factors that affect the intentions of men and women to use family planning methods.MethodsThe study was conducted in Mangochi district, the southern regionof Malawi in 2006. About 60 Focus group discussions were conducted to identify the attitudes and beliefs of 30 male and 30 female participantsregarding family planning methods. The data was then transcribed and analyzed manually identifying central themes and relationships across the cases and narratives.ResultsMost of the respondents knew the different types of family planning methods and reported that health facilities had adequate stock of family planning supplies. However, it was found that most of the women and men were not using...
Abstract Background Missing from the huge literature on women’s attitudes and beliefs concerning spe...
CONTEXT: Increased use of contraceptives in Malawi has not translated into a commensurate reduction ...
Introduction: Evidence from sub-Saharan Africa, including Kenya, shows that negative beliefs about c...
Introduction The objective of the study was to find out factors that affect the intentions of men an...
Introduction The objective of the study was to find out factors that affect the intentions of men an...
This paper investigates perceptions and contraceptive use among married males in Mchinji, Malawi. Qu...
Abstract: A qualitative study comprising 91 focus group discussions (FGDs) of adult married men and ...
Background: The importance of modern contraceptive methods in averting unwanted pregnancies has been...
BACKGROUND: Missing from the huge literature on women's attitudes and beliefs concerning specific co...
Background: Missing from the huge literature on women’s attitudes and beliefs concerning specific co...
Background: The aim of the study was to understand the beliefs and practices of multiparous women on...
Background: Missing from the huge literature on women’s attitudes and beliefs concerning specific co...
Globally, more than 180 million people experience infertility, the condition of being unable to conc...
Malawians have been able to freely use contraceptive methods since 1994 but on average Malawian wom...
Introduction: Evidence from sub-Saharan Africa, including Kenya, shows that negative beliefs about c...
Abstract Background Missing from the huge literature on women’s attitudes and beliefs concerning spe...
CONTEXT: Increased use of contraceptives in Malawi has not translated into a commensurate reduction ...
Introduction: Evidence from sub-Saharan Africa, including Kenya, shows that negative beliefs about c...
Introduction The objective of the study was to find out factors that affect the intentions of men an...
Introduction The objective of the study was to find out factors that affect the intentions of men an...
This paper investigates perceptions and contraceptive use among married males in Mchinji, Malawi. Qu...
Abstract: A qualitative study comprising 91 focus group discussions (FGDs) of adult married men and ...
Background: The importance of modern contraceptive methods in averting unwanted pregnancies has been...
BACKGROUND: Missing from the huge literature on women's attitudes and beliefs concerning specific co...
Background: Missing from the huge literature on women’s attitudes and beliefs concerning specific co...
Background: The aim of the study was to understand the beliefs and practices of multiparous women on...
Background: Missing from the huge literature on women’s attitudes and beliefs concerning specific co...
Globally, more than 180 million people experience infertility, the condition of being unable to conc...
Malawians have been able to freely use contraceptive methods since 1994 but on average Malawian wom...
Introduction: Evidence from sub-Saharan Africa, including Kenya, shows that negative beliefs about c...
Abstract Background Missing from the huge literature on women’s attitudes and beliefs concerning spe...
CONTEXT: Increased use of contraceptives in Malawi has not translated into a commensurate reduction ...
Introduction: Evidence from sub-Saharan Africa, including Kenya, shows that negative beliefs about c...