Men’s Involment in Contraceptives Use and Wellbeing of Women in Nigeria: Implications for FP2020

Author:

Olaide Adedokun1,Oluwagbemiga Adeyemi2ORCID,Bolajoko Adeniyi2,Kolawole Olowe3

Affiliation:

1. Lagos State University, Ojo, Nigeria

2. Federal University, Oye-Ekiti, Nigeria

3. Administrative Staff College Badagry, Lagos, Nigeria

Abstract

The persistent power dynamics between men and women in most countries of Africa has continued to deny women necessary access to contraceptive. The study examines the impact of men’s involvement in contraceptive use and wellbeing among married women in Nigeria using DHS data. Two sets of data, NDHS 2008 & 2018 were used in this study. The selection of the samples was based on two-stage sampling techniques and the data for the study were analyzed using three levels of statistical method. The study reveals higher significant effect of men’s involvement on reproductive rights was affirmed while an inverse significant relationship was confirmed between male involvement in contraceptive use and years of schooling of women in the study The study concludes that changing behavioral attitudes of men toward family planning is therefore essential and urgent.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

General Social Sciences,General Arts and Humanities

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