Abstract:BackgroundThe risk of contracting sexually transmitted infections (STIs) is related to women’s sexual attitudes, beliefs, and power dynamics within marriages in developing countries. Despite the interventions towards improving women’s sexual health and well-being, the risk of transmission of STIs which disproportionately affect women continues to be widespread in most sub-Saharan African countries including Nigeria. The dearth of social research on the influence of family structure and decision-making autonomy… Show more
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