The impact of contraception on the population growth rate of Nigeria has been described as “little”, thereby prompting several questions on what the problems might be. This study therefore, reassesses the level of awareness of contraceptive methods amongst married male population of Ekpoma, Edo State, Nigeria. The study population comprised of 640 married men and data was collected using a well-structured questionnaire. The results showed that awareness of contraceptive methods is high. Although comparatively, pills (for females), male condom (for male) and withdrawal (for couple co-operation) method, were the better known contraceptives. It is our opinion therefore, that the relevant authorities take advantage of such level of awareness am...
BACKGROUND: Despite the growing body of evidence on use of modern contraceptives among women in sub-...
Background: Until recently, family planning researchers and service providers had focused almost exc...
AbstractObjectiveTo determine factors influencing the readiness of urban Nigerian men to adopt contr...
The impact of contraception on the population growth rate of Nigeria has been described as “little”,...
Background: Men take most or all important decisions in the home in most African societies and this ...
Previous study has shown men to be aware of family planning and male contraceptive methods. Knowing ...
Previous study has shown men to be aware of family planning and male contraceptive methods. Knowing ...
ABSTRACTBackground: Until recently, family planning researchers and service providers hadfocused alm...
Background: Adoption of family planning by men or their spouses many times is influenced by men part...
Population in Nigeria is turning into an issue that needs public alertness. Informing men on family ...
This paper examines the linkages between socioeconomic characteristics, attitudes, and familial cont...
In modern days, the need to control child birth and maintain a manageable family size is a fact of l...
Despite the growing body of evidence on use of modern contraceptives among women in sub-Saharan Afri...
This study examines the role of men in family planning with particular emphasis on men's sexuality, ...
This study examines the role of men in family planning with particular emphasis on men's sexual...
BACKGROUND: Despite the growing body of evidence on use of modern contraceptives among women in sub-...
Background: Until recently, family planning researchers and service providers had focused almost exc...
AbstractObjectiveTo determine factors influencing the readiness of urban Nigerian men to adopt contr...
The impact of contraception on the population growth rate of Nigeria has been described as “little”,...
Background: Men take most or all important decisions in the home in most African societies and this ...
Previous study has shown men to be aware of family planning and male contraceptive methods. Knowing ...
Previous study has shown men to be aware of family planning and male contraceptive methods. Knowing ...
ABSTRACTBackground: Until recently, family planning researchers and service providers hadfocused alm...
Background: Adoption of family planning by men or their spouses many times is influenced by men part...
Population in Nigeria is turning into an issue that needs public alertness. Informing men on family ...
This paper examines the linkages between socioeconomic characteristics, attitudes, and familial cont...
In modern days, the need to control child birth and maintain a manageable family size is a fact of l...
Despite the growing body of evidence on use of modern contraceptives among women in sub-Saharan Afri...
This study examines the role of men in family planning with particular emphasis on men's sexuality, ...
This study examines the role of men in family planning with particular emphasis on men's sexual...
BACKGROUND: Despite the growing body of evidence on use of modern contraceptives among women in sub-...
Background: Until recently, family planning researchers and service providers had focused almost exc...
AbstractObjectiveTo determine factors influencing the readiness of urban Nigerian men to adopt contr...