This study evaluated the extent to which married Idoma (Benue State) and Igala people (Kogi State) in North-Central Nigeria were exposed to the 2017 National Family Planning Communication Campaigns. The study also examined their level of knowledge, the extent to which they adopted the campaign messages, and how Alekwu/Ibegwu and other socio-cultural factors influenced their level of adoption of the campaign messages. The study adopted a quantitative (questionnaire survey) research method. The data were subjected to a descriptive analysis, correlation, ANOVA, Pearson Product Movement Correlation (PPMC), and Binary Logistics Regression. The findings showed that the majority of the people were exposed to information on condoms, implants, and I...
This research examined the demand for orthodox and modern family planning among rural dwellers in Oy...
Objective: To determine modifiable factors that influence contraceptive usage among grandmutiparas i...
Sex is one of the psychological needs of every human being, but sex without caution leads to plan le...
Despite several family planning interventions, there has been little improvement in contraceptive us...
This paper examines the linkages between socioeconomic characteristics, attitudes, and familial cont...
A total of 334 Nigerian, non-pregnant women, living in a high density, low-income urban area of Enug...
Background: Nigeria is the most populous nation in Africa and the seventh most populous in the world...
Objective: To assess the level of regard and misconceptions of modern family planning methods in Ab...
In modern days, the need to control child birth and maintain a manageable family size is a fact of l...
Background: Access to safe, effective and affordable contraception is recognized by the world health...
Abstract Background Nigeria has the highest population in sub-Saharan Africa with high birth and gro...
This Study examines the contraceptive use differentials among Nigerians in three regions. It also ex...
This study was designed to understand the influence of culture on birth-control practices and accept...
Access to quality reproductive health and family planning services remain poor in Nigeria. We presen...
Background: Adoption of family planning by men or their spouses many times is influenced by men part...
This research examined the demand for orthodox and modern family planning among rural dwellers in Oy...
Objective: To determine modifiable factors that influence contraceptive usage among grandmutiparas i...
Sex is one of the psychological needs of every human being, but sex without caution leads to plan le...
Despite several family planning interventions, there has been little improvement in contraceptive us...
This paper examines the linkages between socioeconomic characteristics, attitudes, and familial cont...
A total of 334 Nigerian, non-pregnant women, living in a high density, low-income urban area of Enug...
Background: Nigeria is the most populous nation in Africa and the seventh most populous in the world...
Objective: To assess the level of regard and misconceptions of modern family planning methods in Ab...
In modern days, the need to control child birth and maintain a manageable family size is a fact of l...
Background: Access to safe, effective and affordable contraception is recognized by the world health...
Abstract Background Nigeria has the highest population in sub-Saharan Africa with high birth and gro...
This Study examines the contraceptive use differentials among Nigerians in three regions. It also ex...
This study was designed to understand the influence of culture on birth-control practices and accept...
Access to quality reproductive health and family planning services remain poor in Nigeria. We presen...
Background: Adoption of family planning by men or their spouses many times is influenced by men part...
This research examined the demand for orthodox and modern family planning among rural dwellers in Oy...
Objective: To determine modifiable factors that influence contraceptive usage among grandmutiparas i...
Sex is one of the psychological needs of every human being, but sex without caution leads to plan le...