This paper studies the effectiveness of "Jiggasha," an innovative communication approach for the promotion of family planning in Dhaka, Bangladesh. Data from the 1996 Jiggasha follow-up survey were used, which gathered information by interviewing a network sample of 1862 married women and a subsample of 608 men. The study used the sample constituted by women respondents and included data on socioeconomic and demographic characteristics of the respondents and their knowledge, attitude and practice relating to contraceptives. Findings showed that Jiggasha respondents have more access to radio than television. All respondents reported having a radio in their homes and they emphasized the importance of broadcasting more family planning messages...
Introduction: Family planning is an integral part of maternal health as its uptake is a significant ...
This study uses data from the 2004 Malawi Demographic and Health Survey to assess the reach of selec...
In demography, large-scale surveys often follow a nested structure of data because information is co...
This paper studies the effectiveness of "Jiggasha," an innovative communication approach for the pro...
This paper studies the effectiveness of "Jiggasha," an innovative communication approach for the pro...
In this paper the significant role of mass media and factors affecting it have been investigated. . ...
The study examined radio family planning messages with particular reference to the nature of the aud...
Since the inception of the National Programme for Family Planning, messages on family planning (FP) ...
In Bangladesh, the family planning services are provided by government outreach workers; the Family ...
Background: Despite the fact that the usage of family planning methods has increased over a period o...
This paper attempted to examine the effects of women knowledge on attitude and family planning appr...
Background If many women in Chhattisgarh are not using family planning, it is not due to a lack of ...
This paper examines the association of communication in explaining the decision of women in rural Ba...
This paper examines the association of communication in explaining the decision of women in rural Ba...
This paper examines the association of communication in explaining the decision of women in rural Ba...
Introduction: Family planning is an integral part of maternal health as its uptake is a significant ...
This study uses data from the 2004 Malawi Demographic and Health Survey to assess the reach of selec...
In demography, large-scale surveys often follow a nested structure of data because information is co...
This paper studies the effectiveness of "Jiggasha," an innovative communication approach for the pro...
This paper studies the effectiveness of "Jiggasha," an innovative communication approach for the pro...
In this paper the significant role of mass media and factors affecting it have been investigated. . ...
The study examined radio family planning messages with particular reference to the nature of the aud...
Since the inception of the National Programme for Family Planning, messages on family planning (FP) ...
In Bangladesh, the family planning services are provided by government outreach workers; the Family ...
Background: Despite the fact that the usage of family planning methods has increased over a period o...
This paper attempted to examine the effects of women knowledge on attitude and family planning appr...
Background If many women in Chhattisgarh are not using family planning, it is not due to a lack of ...
This paper examines the association of communication in explaining the decision of women in rural Ba...
This paper examines the association of communication in explaining the decision of women in rural Ba...
This paper examines the association of communication in explaining the decision of women in rural Ba...
Introduction: Family planning is an integral part of maternal health as its uptake is a significant ...
This study uses data from the 2004 Malawi Demographic and Health Survey to assess the reach of selec...
In demography, large-scale surveys often follow a nested structure of data because information is co...