Background:The populace is quickly expanding and has become a significant issue with the populace developing at a yearly pace of 1.2%. India will have more than 1.53 billion people before the completion of 2030 with the masses improvement rate at 1.58%.
Materials and Method:A Non-Experimental Descriptive Survey Research Design was used. A sample was comprised of 50 males and 50 females belongs to peer group of 20-45 years. Purposive sampling technique was utilized to gather sample for additional investigation. The data was aggregated by applying selected variables, Structured Knowledge Questionnaire and Attitude Rating Scale.
Results:The result showed a significant association of knowledge of males with their selected variables. The calculated p value of males and females with selected variables of knowledge and attitude was non significant which showed that there was no association between the level of knowledge and attitude of males and females towards tubectomy and vasectomy.
Conclusion:It was concluded that Knowledge of the males and females regarding tubectomy and vasectomy was in average and Attitude was moderately favourable. There was not any relationship between knowledge and attitude of males and females regarding tubectomy and vasectomy.
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