Male attitudes towards family planning: a study of St. Lucian men
By: Haniff, Nesha Z
Publisher: International Planned Parenthood Federation ; New York ; 1989Description: 82 pISBN: 0-916683-23-0Subject(s): SAINT LUCIA | FAMILY PLANNING | CONTRACEPTION | MALES | FAMILYSummary: A study of St. Lucian men's attitudes towards children, women, relationship. Women seem more knowledgeable. Most were aware of four methods of contraception where as the men were aware of only two. Fifty percent of the men rely on women to use contraception. Men are interested in family planning education but tend to be reluctant to go to a family planning clinic or health centre.Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Grey Literature | National Documentation Centre Caribbean Collection | 00185-XI (Browse shelf) | Available | 661 |
A study of St. Lucian men's attitudes towards children, women, relationship. Women seem more knowledgeable. Most were aware of four methods of contraception where as the men were aware of only two. Fifty percent of the men rely on women to use contraception. Men are interested in family planning education but tend to be reluctant to go to a family planning clinic or health centre.
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