Nigerian men and modern contraceptives: who are the non-users and what are their perceptions about family planning?
Mobolaji Modinat Salawu,
Joshua Odunayo Akinyemi,
Rotimi Felix Afolabi
et al.
Abstract:Introduction
the decision of men is pertinent to contraceptive uptake in a patriarchal society like Nigeria. Earlier studies on contraception in Nigeria have focused majorly on women. In this paper, we identified factors influencing contraceptive use, and non-users’ perceptions about family planning among Nigerian men.
Methods
using data from the 2018 Nigeria Demographic and Health Survey, this retrospective cross-sectional study focused on men aged 15-59 years. Three o… Show more
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