This paper investigates perceptions and contraceptive use among married males in Mchinji, Malawi. Qualitative data were collected from fifteen in-depth interviews carried out with married males in Mchinji. The findings reveal that men in Mchinji are involved in family planning. The men are fairly knowledgeable about a variety of contraceptives and have definite opinions on contraceptive choice and use. While a third of the respondents preferred traditional birth control methods, two-thirds favoured modern methods. Misconceptions about birth control methods were not uncommon. The findings further indicate that factors associated with contraceptive use and non-use were many and varied. Factors associated with selection of the family planning ...
As men play a prominent role in reproduction, it is therefore extremely useful to assess and encoura...
Family planning programs have made vast progress in many regions of sub-Saharan Africa in the last d...
A descriptive cross sectional study was undertaken in Moshi Rural district, Kilimanjaro region duri...
Introduction The objective of the study was to find out factors that affect the intentions of men an...
This is a study to explore the knowledge, attitude and practice of family planning among men in Ngar...
Introduction: Male involvement in family planning is one of the strategies that were embraced in the...
Background Reproductive and child health issues including contraceptive use was seen as women’ healt...
The purpose of this study is to identify, observe and record the attitudes and use to of contracepti...
This study was conducted in Mbeya City, Mbeya Region (Tanzania), with the general objective of findi...
Malawi is among countries with the highest maternal mortality ratio (MMR) and fertility rate (FR) in...
ABSTRACTBackground: Until recently, family planning researchers and service providers hadfocused alm...
It is widely acknowledged that most men are brought up to initiate sex but are not taught to take ch...
Abstract Background Unmet need for family planning exceeds 33% in Uganda. One approach to decreasing...
Family Planning is one of the main pillars of safe motherhood initiatives to reduce maternal morbidi...
IntroductionThe objective of the study was to find out factors that affect the intentions of men and...
As men play a prominent role in reproduction, it is therefore extremely useful to assess and encoura...
Family planning programs have made vast progress in many regions of sub-Saharan Africa in the last d...
A descriptive cross sectional study was undertaken in Moshi Rural district, Kilimanjaro region duri...
Introduction The objective of the study was to find out factors that affect the intentions of men an...
This is a study to explore the knowledge, attitude and practice of family planning among men in Ngar...
Introduction: Male involvement in family planning is one of the strategies that were embraced in the...
Background Reproductive and child health issues including contraceptive use was seen as women’ healt...
The purpose of this study is to identify, observe and record the attitudes and use to of contracepti...
This study was conducted in Mbeya City, Mbeya Region (Tanzania), with the general objective of findi...
Malawi is among countries with the highest maternal mortality ratio (MMR) and fertility rate (FR) in...
ABSTRACTBackground: Until recently, family planning researchers and service providers hadfocused alm...
It is widely acknowledged that most men are brought up to initiate sex but are not taught to take ch...
Abstract Background Unmet need for family planning exceeds 33% in Uganda. One approach to decreasing...
Family Planning is one of the main pillars of safe motherhood initiatives to reduce maternal morbidi...
IntroductionThe objective of the study was to find out factors that affect the intentions of men and...
As men play a prominent role in reproduction, it is therefore extremely useful to assess and encoura...
Family planning programs have made vast progress in many regions of sub-Saharan Africa in the last d...
A descriptive cross sectional study was undertaken in Moshi Rural district, Kilimanjaro region duri...