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KNOWLEDGE ACCEPTANCE AND PRACTICE OF FAMILY PLANNING IN IJEBU NORTH LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA, OGUN STATE

Table of contents

CHAPTER ONE: Introduction                                                                                               1

1.0       Background of the study                                                                                             1

1.2       Statement of the Problem                                                                                           3

1.3       Research Question                                                                                                      5

1.4       Objectives of the Study                                                                                              5

1.5       Justification of the Study                                                                                            5

1.6       Scope of the Study                                                                                                      6

1.7       Definition of Terms                                                                                                    6

CHAPTER TWO: Literature Review and Theoretical Framework                                       8

2.0       Introduction                                                                                                                8

2.1       Concept of Family Planning in Global Perspective                                                   8

2.1.2    Socio-Economic Factors Affecting Fertility and Family Planning                                  13 

2.1.3    Studies Relating To Religion and Fertility                                                                 14

2.1.4    Men Engagement in Family Planning                                                                                    17

2.1.6    Promoting Gender Equity and Family Planning Through Interactive Workshops            21

2.17     Learning from The Implementation Experience ways to 

            Engage Men in Family Planning Programs                                                                25

2.3.1    Family Planning                                                                                                         30

2.3.1.1 Methods of Family Planning                                                                                      30

2.2.2    Knowledge                                                                                                                  35

2.3       Theoretical Framework.                                                                                             36

2.3.1    Social Cognitive Theory                                                                                             36

2.3.2    Theory of Reasoned Action                                                                                        40

2.3.4    Social Influence                                                                                                          41

2.4       Conceptual Framework                                                                                              47

2.5       Hypotheses of the Study                                                                                             48

CHAPTER THREE: Research Methodology                                                                        49

3.0       Introduction                                                                                                                49

3.1       Study Area                                                                                                                  50

3.1.1    History of Ijebu-North Local Government                                                                 50

3.2       Research Design                                                                                                         50

3.3       Study Population                                                                                                        51

3.4       Sample Size                                                                                                                52

3.5       Sampling Procedure                                                                                                   52

3.6       Research Instrument                                                                                                   53

3.7       Reliability and Validity                                                                                              53

3.8       Data Collection and Analysis                                                                                     54

3.9       Ethical Consideration                                                                                                55

CHAPTER FOUR: Data Presentation and Interpretation                                                      56

4.0       Introduction                                                                                                                56

4.1       Socio-Demographic Characteristics of Respondents                                                 56

4.2       Testing of Hypotheses                                                                                                            75

4.3       Discussion of Findings                                                                                               79

CHAPTER FIVE: Summary of Finds, Conclusion and Recommendations                              83

5.0       Introduction                                                                                                                83

5.1       Summary of Findings                                                                                                 83

5.2       Conclusion                                                                                                                  85

5.3       Recommendation                                                                                                       86

5.4       Limitation and Suggestion for Further Study                                                             86

References                                                                                                                              87

Appendix                                                                                                                                92

Abstract

Family planning is not only to control population but also for the better health of the mother and child, family helps individuals or couples to attain objectives such as avoiding unwanted pregnancy. Knowledge, acceptance and practice of family planning in Ijebu-North Local Government Area. Ogun state. Family planning has been in existence and this research wants to investigate the factors influencing contraceptive usage, the extent of which they are aware of family planning and their attitude towards it.

            This study employed descriptive survey research design using questionnaire as the prime instrument in collecting data from the respondent in the study area. The sample size of the study consisted of 234 married couples. The research adopts frequency distribution, simple percentages to analyses questions asked in the questionnaire administration and regression analysis to the hypothesis in the research work.

            The result shows that respondent knows about contraceptive and this information got to them through their friends, family, health Centre and mass media, and some of the respondent don’t use respondent because they feel they don’t need it, the spousal disapproval cultural belief etc., based on this research the administration of contraceptive has been welcoming and they were told the side of the contraceptives.

            Conclusively, to encourage family planning government should work with the mass media, non-governmental organization and also government should work hard with the health Centre in the area, the study also suggest that government should increase job opportunities in the area so that, family planning should not be seen as a way of depriving them of their wants.

Keyword: knowledge, acceptance, practice, birth control, family planning, contraceptives.

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