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Male involvement in family planning in Ghana - Assessment of Male Involvement in Family Planning in the Upper West Region

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The study determined male involvement, acceptance and practice of family planning (FP), using cross-sectional study design (qualitative and quantitative); multiple sampling methods (simple random, systematic and purposive); Questionnaires and FGD to collect primary data, with a sample size of (300). The study population included health institutions, heads of households and opinion leaders. The study revealed that male knowledge (87%) and awareness (90%) of FP was very high; Appreciable male involvement (57.53%); Minimal male support to their spouses (43.95%); Men have positive attitude for FP (88.18%), but inadequate knowledge on FP (42.95%); Factors such as, inadequate knowledge on FP, value for children (boy child), poor spousal communication, and the influence of mother -in-laws were also identified as discouraging male involvement; About 12% of men were also afraid of using modern contraceptives due to its side effects. Natural FP methods should be included in the FP indicators and educators redefine the method in the local languages to be more specific (ideal family size); develop effective multi-media communications and Social marketing strategies to motivate men etc.

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I work with Ghana Health Service as a health promotion officer. Hold MSc. in Health Education & Promotion from KNUST in 2008; B.Ed. (Hons) Population and Family Life Education (Univ. of Cape Coast); Dip. in Health Environmental Health Sanitation Education (Univ. of Winneba) and single subject dip. in Human Resource & Project Managements(ICM-UK).

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Authors Peter Agyei-Baffour, Mohamme Na-eem Kpedau, Mohammed Na-eem Kpedau
Publisher LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2014
 
EAN 9783659134630
ISBN 978-3-659-13463-0
No. of pages 116
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Sociology > Methods of empirical and qualitative social research

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