This paper explores the perceptions and attitudes of married couples which prevent them from using modern contraceptive for purpose of family planning, based on semi-structured interviews with 16 married couples from rural Pakistan. This study, with married couples, not using any modern contraceptives, discussed issues of spousal communication and religious norms using qualitative methods. Despite near universal knowledge of modern contraceptives among married Pakistani women, the use continues to be low, with high unmet need. Understanding the couple context about reproductive decision making, pregnancy and family planning intentions is imperative to helping individuals fulfil their reproductive desires. Married couples may have varying in...
Background: Understanding why people do not use family planning is critical to address unmet needs a...
Pakistan is the sixth most populous country in the world, with about 180 million people and an annua...
The study of men in involvement and use of family planning methods is important because of the...
In Pakistan, fertility rates and intended family size have fallen, but contraceptive use remains low...
Abstract Background Since 1990-91, traditional method use has increased at a faster rate in Pakistan...
Background: Women’s preference for contraceptive methods is influenced by various factors including;...
This paper presents the findings of a qualitative assessment aimed at exploring knowledge, attitudes...
Family Planning is the most effective tool to reduce maternal morbidity and mortality during pregnan...
examines the effect of selected socio-cultural and supply factors on contraceptive use as reported b...
© 2016 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. Introduction A large body of literature has highlighted th...
The objective of this study is to assess whether recent marital discussion on family planning is ass...
Context: Inter-spouse communication majorly influences the decision making process of couples for ad...
Abstract Background Although a large body of studies documents that women’s autonomy in the househol...
A cross sectional study using both quantitative and qualitative approaches was carried out in Assosa...
Based on the responses of 1260 matched couples in the 1990-91 Pakistan Demographic and Health Survey...
Background: Understanding why people do not use family planning is critical to address unmet needs a...
Pakistan is the sixth most populous country in the world, with about 180 million people and an annua...
The study of men in involvement and use of family planning methods is important because of the...
In Pakistan, fertility rates and intended family size have fallen, but contraceptive use remains low...
Abstract Background Since 1990-91, traditional method use has increased at a faster rate in Pakistan...
Background: Women’s preference for contraceptive methods is influenced by various factors including;...
This paper presents the findings of a qualitative assessment aimed at exploring knowledge, attitudes...
Family Planning is the most effective tool to reduce maternal morbidity and mortality during pregnan...
examines the effect of selected socio-cultural and supply factors on contraceptive use as reported b...
© 2016 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. Introduction A large body of literature has highlighted th...
The objective of this study is to assess whether recent marital discussion on family planning is ass...
Context: Inter-spouse communication majorly influences the decision making process of couples for ad...
Abstract Background Although a large body of studies documents that women’s autonomy in the househol...
A cross sectional study using both quantitative and qualitative approaches was carried out in Assosa...
Based on the responses of 1260 matched couples in the 1990-91 Pakistan Demographic and Health Survey...
Background: Understanding why people do not use family planning is critical to address unmet needs a...
Pakistan is the sixth most populous country in the world, with about 180 million people and an annua...
The study of men in involvement and use of family planning methods is important because of the...