BACKGROUND: Research suggests that women of reproductive age who are involved in household decision-making are more likely than those who are not involved to be able to control their fertility. Little is known, however, about this relationship among women at the upper end of the reproductive spectrum. The aim of this study was to determine the association between household decision-making power and modern contraceptive use among Nigerian women ages 35-49 years. METHODS: A descriptive, cross-sectional study involving a secondary analysis of data from the Nigerian 2008 Demographic and Health Survey was conducted among women ages 35-49 years who were considered to be in need of contraception. The outcome was modern contraceptive use while the ...
Background: Women’s decisions on family planning use have multiple benefits to the family and commun...
Background: Northwestern Nigeria faces a situation of high fertility and low contraceptive use, driv...
Of the many causes of high fertility, unmet needs for family planning methods remain at forefront. I...
Research suggests that women of reproductive age who are involved in household decision-making are m...
Background: Women's empowerment is hypothesized as a predictor of reproductive health outcomes. It i...
Women's empowerment is hypothesized as a predictor of reproductive health outcomes. It is believed t...
Introduction: Access to safe and effective contraceptive methods is one of the cornerstones of repro...
Abstract Background Contraceptive use has numerous health benefits such as preventing unplanned preg...
ObjectiveIn Nigeria, unmet need for contraception is high despite improved access to modern contrace...
Contraceptive use is considered important for protecting women’s health and rights, influencing fert...
Literature identified female empowerment as a predictor of positive health behaviour. However, in th...
Background: While traditional contraception is widely used, in southern Nigerian modern contraceptio...
Background: Rampant population growth is the most fundamental problem of our times. It affects adv...
Studies have showed that decision making at the household level whether joint or solely by husband ...
Background: A contraceptive choice that couples make is a key component of the Sustainable Developme...
Background: Women’s decisions on family planning use have multiple benefits to the family and commun...
Background: Northwestern Nigeria faces a situation of high fertility and low contraceptive use, driv...
Of the many causes of high fertility, unmet needs for family planning methods remain at forefront. I...
Research suggests that women of reproductive age who are involved in household decision-making are m...
Background: Women's empowerment is hypothesized as a predictor of reproductive health outcomes. It i...
Women's empowerment is hypothesized as a predictor of reproductive health outcomes. It is believed t...
Introduction: Access to safe and effective contraceptive methods is one of the cornerstones of repro...
Abstract Background Contraceptive use has numerous health benefits such as preventing unplanned preg...
ObjectiveIn Nigeria, unmet need for contraception is high despite improved access to modern contrace...
Contraceptive use is considered important for protecting women’s health and rights, influencing fert...
Literature identified female empowerment as a predictor of positive health behaviour. However, in th...
Background: While traditional contraception is widely used, in southern Nigerian modern contraceptio...
Background: Rampant population growth is the most fundamental problem of our times. It affects adv...
Studies have showed that decision making at the household level whether joint or solely by husband ...
Background: A contraceptive choice that couples make is a key component of the Sustainable Developme...
Background: Women’s decisions on family planning use have multiple benefits to the family and commun...
Background: Northwestern Nigeria faces a situation of high fertility and low contraceptive use, driv...
Of the many causes of high fertility, unmet needs for family planning methods remain at forefront. I...