| Literature DB >> 715833 |
P Lamptey, D D Nicholas, S Ofosu-Amaah, I M Lourie.
Abstract
To evaluate the effect of male contraceptive acceptance on fertility, the Danfa Family Planning Project in rural Ghana studied a sample of its male family planning acceptors. The findings show that half of the survey respondents accepted foam for use by their partners and half accepted the condom. The continuation rate (69 percent at 12 months) and use-effectiveness rate (80 percent at 12 months) reported by men were higher than those reported by women program acceptors. It is felt that men can play a significant role in affecting fertility through their influence on a couple's choosing to use contraception and as a result of their motivation to obtain contraception and see that it is used. It is urged that increasing emphasis be placed on providing family planning services for men in African programs.Entities:
Keywords: Acceptor Characteristics; Acceptors--men; Africa; Condom; Contraception; Contraception Continuation; Contraception Failure; Contraceptive Usage; Cost Benefit Analysis; Education; Family Planning; Family Planning Education; Family Planning Programs; Ghana; Knowledge Sources; Men; Recommendations; Religion; Research Methodology; Research Report; Rural Population; Sampling Studies; Studies; Survey Methodology; Surveys; Use-effectiveness; Vaginal Foam
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Year: 1978 PMID: 715833
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Stud Fam Plann ISSN: 0039-3665