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Male involvement in family planning in Northern Nigeria: A review of literature
Nmadu, Awawu Grace; Joshua, Istifanus Anekoson; Omole, Victoria Nanben; Usman, Nafisat Ohunene; Igboanusi, Chinedu John-Camillus; Gobir, Abulrazaq Abdullahi.
  • Nmadu, Awawu Grace; s.af
  • Joshua, Istifanus Anekoson; s.af
  • Omole, Victoria Nanben; s.af
  • Usman, Nafisat Ohunene; s.af
  • Igboanusi, Chinedu John-Camillus; s.af
  • Gobir, Abulrazaq Abdullahi; s.af
J. Med. Trop ; 21(1): 6-9, 2019.
Article in English | AIM | ID: biblio-1263166
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ABSTRACT

Background:

Demand and utilization of family planning (FP) in Northern Nigeria has been consistently low. Evidence from literature has demonstrated that male involvement in FP programming can be successful in increasing demand for FP services. Materials and

Methods:

A search of peer-reviewed and gray literature was carried out to explore the status of male awareness and utilization of FP methods, and the barriers to male involvement in FP, in Northern Nigeria.

Results:

Males in the region generally have a good awareness of FP. However, they had negative perceptions, low levels of usage of FP, and poor spousal communication about FP.Sociocultural and religious barriers played major roles in hindering male involvement in FP. Misconceptions about FP, such as that FP is a woman's activity and that it also encourages promiscuity among women, were factors limiting its acceptance.

Conclusion:

There is a need to address the misconceptions and equip men with complete and correct information about FP. There is also a need for research on effective strategies to address the sociocultural and religious barriers to male involvement in FP in Northern Nigeria and the development of effective culturally sensitive male-involvement FP initiatives
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Index: AIM (Africa) Main subject: Decision Making / Family Planning Services / Nigeria Type of study: Prognostic study Country/Region as subject: Africa Language: English Journal: J. Med. Trop Year: 2019 Type: Article

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Index: AIM (Africa) Main subject: Decision Making / Family Planning Services / Nigeria Type of study: Prognostic study Country/Region as subject: Africa Language: English Journal: J. Med. Trop Year: 2019 Type: Article