This paper examines how socio-economic contexts shape local meanings of infertility, how the prevalence of infertility affects these meanings, and how the above affect community responses, life experiences and infertility treatment-seeking behaviors in two African communities. The paper is based on interdisciplinary research conducted among the Ijo and the Yakurr people of southern Nigeria that included a survey of approximately 100 infertile women and a matching sample of 100 fertile women, as well as in-depth ethnographic interviews with infertile and fertile women in two communities: Amakiri in Delta State and Lopon in Cross River State. In-depth interview results show that female infertility is more problematic among the Ijo in Amakiri,...
The study investigated the incidence of marital instability among couples experiencing involuntary c...
Studies show that the stereotype that childlessness is solely considered a woman's problem make...
IntroductionWomen with infertility have different experiences that determine the quality of their ps...
There has been very little documentation of the social meaning given to infertility in many developi...
This paper discusses the main qualitative results of an investigation into the meanings and conseque...
This paper advances understanding of the consequences of female infertility in sub-Saharan Africa on...
problem in Africa (Boerma & Mgalla, 2001; Feldman-Salvesberg, 1999; Inhorn & van Balen, 2002...
Background: Infertility has been described as one of the most important reproductive health concerns...
Background: This study examined the meaning of infertility from layman's perspective, and experience...
Infertility is a condition loaded with meaning spanning across biomedical, psychological, social, ec...
The Yoruba of southwest Nigeria believe that infertility can be due to spittle problems, for which o...
A paradox in the demographic and epidemiological transitions in sub-Saharan Africa is that as popula...
Infertility is a condition loaded with meaning spanning across biomedical, psychological, social, ec...
ABSTRACT Childlessness has major psychological and social implications for affected persons, especi...
Infertility is a health as well as a social problem judging from the perspective of the individual c...
The study investigated the incidence of marital instability among couples experiencing involuntary c...
Studies show that the stereotype that childlessness is solely considered a woman's problem make...
IntroductionWomen with infertility have different experiences that determine the quality of their ps...
There has been very little documentation of the social meaning given to infertility in many developi...
This paper discusses the main qualitative results of an investigation into the meanings and conseque...
This paper advances understanding of the consequences of female infertility in sub-Saharan Africa on...
problem in Africa (Boerma & Mgalla, 2001; Feldman-Salvesberg, 1999; Inhorn & van Balen, 2002...
Background: Infertility has been described as one of the most important reproductive health concerns...
Background: This study examined the meaning of infertility from layman's perspective, and experience...
Infertility is a condition loaded with meaning spanning across biomedical, psychological, social, ec...
The Yoruba of southwest Nigeria believe that infertility can be due to spittle problems, for which o...
A paradox in the demographic and epidemiological transitions in sub-Saharan Africa is that as popula...
Infertility is a condition loaded with meaning spanning across biomedical, psychological, social, ec...
ABSTRACT Childlessness has major psychological and social implications for affected persons, especi...
Infertility is a health as well as a social problem judging from the perspective of the individual c...
The study investigated the incidence of marital instability among couples experiencing involuntary c...
Studies show that the stereotype that childlessness is solely considered a woman's problem make...
IntroductionWomen with infertility have different experiences that determine the quality of their ps...