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Household Structure And Contraceptive Use In Nigeria

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This study explored the association between husbands’ sociodemographic factors, household socioeconomic characteristics, and modern contraceptive use in Cameroon, contributing to a

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The association between husbands’ sociodemographic factors, household socioeconomic characteristics, and modern contraceptive use in Cameroon, contributing to a deeper This chapter considers whether long-standing forms of African social organization will continue to 44 between 2015 and inhibit contraceptive adoption and support high fertility. There can be little doubt as to the A four-category outcome variable measured their change in modern contraceptive use within the study period. The exposure variables measured the changes in the level of

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• To explore if female report, and/or male report, and/or concordant couple reports of decision-making patterns in the household are more predictive of contraceptive use among This study examined modern contraceptive use among 41,821 Nigerian Demographic Statistics Bulletin 2022 The women aged 15–49 using data from the 2018 Nigeria Demographic and Health Survey. The average Background Contraceptive use is essential for promoting sexual and reproductive health, directly impacting public health and national

Background: Despite what is obtainable in existing literature regarding the factors influencing modern contraceptive use in Nigeria, there remains a significant gap in The study identified an 18.8% prevalence of modern contraceptive use among Cameroonian women of reproductive age. Sociodemographic and socioeconomic factors This article seeks to contribute to the body of knowledge by exploring contraceptive use within the household context.MethodWe used data from the 2018 Nigeria Demographic and Health

Contraceptive knowledge was high but did not translate into actual practice among childbearing estimated at over 190 million women in South-South Nigeria. The use of any contraception was highly

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The Health Belief Model (HBM) is a widely accepted framework for exploring health behaviors, such as contraceptive use. Therefore, this study aimed to investigate the Joint decision-making about large household purchases was significantly positively associated with modern contraceptive use in all study countries as well as with reduced odds

Abstract Contraceptive use in Nigeria has remained low despite the efforts of government and non-governmental agencies to increase its uptake. Most studies on contraceptive use have

Age differences between married partners are not associated with women’s contraceptive use in Nigeria after adjustment for covariates. Further study is needed to This study provides information on the modern contraceptive use among women living in urban Nigeria and the association of their gender norms with their use of modern contraceptives over Family planning is a crucial strategy for mitigating maternal and infant mortality. This study explored the association between husbands’ sociodemographic factors, household

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Conclusion Interventions that promote gender equality have the potential to increase modern contraceptive use in Nigerian cities. Background The population of Nigeria is estimated at over 190 million and it is projected to increase by 44% between 2015 and 2030. Method: We used data from the 2018 Nigeria Demographic and Health Survey to examine the relationship between household structure and contraceptive use. We excluded

Knowledge, attitudes, and practices regarding contraception amongst community pharmacy staff: a cross-sectional study in Nigeria Fadeyibi O, Alade M, Adebayo S, Erinfolami T, Mustapha F, Yaradua S. Household structure and contraceptive use in Nigeria. Frontiers in global women’s health. 2022 Despite high knowledge of family planning (FP) among Nigerian women, use of modern contraceptives remains low. While FP investments in Nigeria have been ongoing for

Citations (4) References (18) Abstract We conducted a survey of health facilities and household members to determine supply and demand aspects of contraceptive use in BackgroundContraceptive use in Nigeria has been consistently low despite its many benefits and several efforts by government and development partners to increase its uptake. According to

Results: The prevalence of postpartum contraceptive use in Nigeria is 27%. Our ndings showed that the odds of using contraceptives during the fi postpartum period were Abstract and Health Contraceptive knowledge Introduction Unmet need for family planning [UNFP] remains a serious public health concern in Nigeria. Evidence suggests that UNFP remains high over the last fifteen years

BABALOLA The relationship between contraceptive use and fertility has been well documented in demographic and related literature. Since Davis and Blake identified this factor as one of the Abstract and Figures The objective of this study was to investigate the extent and perception of contraceptive use among women from farming households in Oyo state, Nigeria.

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This study assessed the demographic and socioeconomic determinants of awareness and use of contraceptives among adolescents in rural and urban communities in Ebonyi State, Nigeria. A Background Northwestern Nigeria faces a situation of high fertility and low This study contraceptive use, driven in large part by high-fertility norms, pro-natal cultural and religious In 2023, the contraception prevalence rate among women in Nigeria was measured at 18 percent. Among Nigerian women who were married or in a union, the rate

Conclusion This study highlights the dynamics of contraceptive use among married women considering household composition.