This study uses data from the 2004 Malawi Demographic and Health Survey to assess the reach of selected radio programs about family planning and health in Malawi and their effect on condom use and discussion of family planning. The results show that such radio programs in Malawi reach a broad audience: eight of the 12 programs were heard by at least half of the respondents, although women were less effectively reached than men. For both women and men, the radio programs were found to have a significant impact on family planning discussion with one's partner. The programs' effect on condom use was limited, however. A positive association was found with ever use of condoms, but no association was found with condom use at last intercourse. Thi...
This study uses data from a representative sample of sexually active adults in urban Mozambique to e...
Background: Correct and consistent use of condoms has been reported as effective in the prevention o...
Condoms are a limited resource and must therefore be distributed to those who are most likely to use...
Several reproductive and HIV/AIDS prevention programs are being implemented to address reproductive ...
Several reproductive and HIV/AIDS prevention programs are being implemented to address reproductive ...
Abstract Background Like many sub-Saharan African countries, Zambia is dealing with major health iss...
The study examined radio family planning messages with particular reference to the nature of the aud...
The study examined the influence of Social Marketing Communication (SMC) on condom use among Female ...
In 1997 to 1998, Population Services International (PSI) carried out a targeted radio campaign in Mo...
Background: Like many sub-Saharan African countries, Zambia is dealing with major health issues, inc...
**Moses Olayiwola Raimi was a senior lecturer in the Department of Demography and Social Statistics,...
The rapid decline in fertility since 1988 in Ghana has coincided with a marked increase in exposure ...
Background: Like many sub-Saharan African countries, Zambia is dealing with major health issues, inc...
Background: Correct and consistent use of condoms has been reported as effective in the prevention o...
Family planning campaigns, using the media among other advocacy interventions, are produced and diss...
This study uses data from a representative sample of sexually active adults in urban Mozambique to e...
Background: Correct and consistent use of condoms has been reported as effective in the prevention o...
Condoms are a limited resource and must therefore be distributed to those who are most likely to use...
Several reproductive and HIV/AIDS prevention programs are being implemented to address reproductive ...
Several reproductive and HIV/AIDS prevention programs are being implemented to address reproductive ...
Abstract Background Like many sub-Saharan African countries, Zambia is dealing with major health iss...
The study examined radio family planning messages with particular reference to the nature of the aud...
The study examined the influence of Social Marketing Communication (SMC) on condom use among Female ...
In 1997 to 1998, Population Services International (PSI) carried out a targeted radio campaign in Mo...
Background: Like many sub-Saharan African countries, Zambia is dealing with major health issues, inc...
**Moses Olayiwola Raimi was a senior lecturer in the Department of Demography and Social Statistics,...
The rapid decline in fertility since 1988 in Ghana has coincided with a marked increase in exposure ...
Background: Like many sub-Saharan African countries, Zambia is dealing with major health issues, inc...
Background: Correct and consistent use of condoms has been reported as effective in the prevention o...
Family planning campaigns, using the media among other advocacy interventions, are produced and diss...
This study uses data from a representative sample of sexually active adults in urban Mozambique to e...
Background: Correct and consistent use of condoms has been reported as effective in the prevention o...
Condoms are a limited resource and must therefore be distributed to those who are most likely to use...