There is increasing evidence that women with the ability to exercise control over their sexual and reproductive lives have greater access to prompt prevention and treatment of maternal health disorders, resulting in a concomitant reduction in maternal morbidity and mortality. This study assessed the association between indices of women’s empowerment and utilization of skilled antenatal, intrapartum and postnatal maternity care in two rural Local Government Areas in Edo State, Nigeria. Data were taken from a household survey conducted in July and August 2017, and the study sample comprised 1245 ever-married women currently in a union who had given birth in the 5 years preceding the survey. A Gender Roles Framework guided the selection of ind...
Objectives: To examine the association between women’s autonomy and the utilisation of maternal heal...
Gendered intrahousehold power structures, gendered dynamics of resource allocation, and women’s limi...
It is evident that rural women, due to their lower socioeconomic status and the reduced presence of ...
This study assessed the association between indices of women’s empowerment and utilization of skille...
The statistics on maternal mortality clearly show that Nigeria is lagging in the struggle to signifi...
Maternal health has emerged as a global priority because of a significant gap in the status of the m...
Background and Objectives: Low assess to ante-natal care (ANC) services continue to pose a major pub...
Gender is a very serious factor affecting maternal health particularly in a patriarchal setting like...
Poor knowledge of socio-demographic factors limit access and utilization of health care services amo...
Background: Utilization of Maternal Health services in sub Saharan Africa is low and has direct bear...
Women's empowerment is hypothesized as a predictor of reproductive health outcomes. It is believed t...
Background: Although gender inequality is often cited as a barrier to improving maternal health in s...
Gendered norms and discriminatory practices often limit women’s decision-making power, which over ti...
Background: Women's empowerment is hypothesized as a predictor of reproductive health outcomes. It i...
This study investigated the association between women’s empowerment and the utilization of maternal ...
Objectives: To examine the association between women’s autonomy and the utilisation of maternal heal...
Gendered intrahousehold power structures, gendered dynamics of resource allocation, and women’s limi...
It is evident that rural women, due to their lower socioeconomic status and the reduced presence of ...
This study assessed the association between indices of women’s empowerment and utilization of skille...
The statistics on maternal mortality clearly show that Nigeria is lagging in the struggle to signifi...
Maternal health has emerged as a global priority because of a significant gap in the status of the m...
Background and Objectives: Low assess to ante-natal care (ANC) services continue to pose a major pub...
Gender is a very serious factor affecting maternal health particularly in a patriarchal setting like...
Poor knowledge of socio-demographic factors limit access and utilization of health care services amo...
Background: Utilization of Maternal Health services in sub Saharan Africa is low and has direct bear...
Women's empowerment is hypothesized as a predictor of reproductive health outcomes. It is believed t...
Background: Although gender inequality is often cited as a barrier to improving maternal health in s...
Gendered norms and discriminatory practices often limit women’s decision-making power, which over ti...
Background: Women's empowerment is hypothesized as a predictor of reproductive health outcomes. It i...
This study investigated the association between women’s empowerment and the utilization of maternal ...
Objectives: To examine the association between women’s autonomy and the utilisation of maternal heal...
Gendered intrahousehold power structures, gendered dynamics of resource allocation, and women’s limi...
It is evident that rural women, due to their lower socioeconomic status and the reduced presence of ...