Perception and Attitude towards Involvement of Males in Family Planning Practices in Nigeria
Adedapo Oluwafunmilayo Victoria,
Aremu Fiyinfoluwa Moses,
Asekun Olarinmoye Ifeoluwapo
Abstract:Aim: The study is designed to assess the perception and attitude towards the involvement of males in family planning practices in Nigeria.
Methodology: This study design was a descriptive cross-sectional design, whose population were males (15-55 years), and selected via the convenience sampling technique. The research instrument was a semi-structured questionnaire on male involvement in family planning and was subjected to face and content validity (Cronbach Alpha = 0.673). The study data (responses) we… Show more
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