THE ROLE OF MEN IN FAMILY PLANNING: THE CASE OF GUBRE SUB CITY (BUCHACH KEBELE
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2021-01
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Wolkite University
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The general objective of this research was the role of men in family planning. This thesis is
based on the fact that there are less men role in family planning both in district and country. The
specific objective of this research was to assess the male attitude and perceptions towards family
planning the case of Gubre sub city Buchach kebele. It also identifies the dif erent role of men in family planning and to explore factor af ecting
men involvement in family planning in Gubre sub city Buchach kebele. Sampling method was simple random sampling and The sampling size of the study was 40
respondents, 10 of them were distributed to the questionnaire, 7 of them were health
employee make an interview and 5 respondents were key informants, and the remaining 18
respondents were focus group discussion. The data was analyzed by using qualitative and
quantitative analysis. On other hand the data was collected by using interview was further
analyzed descriptively by narrating statement. Most of the respondents are not practicing
family planning and it appears that the better educated approve as well as practice family
planning more than those with less education. A large proportion[89%]of men respondents
are not interested in learning more about family planniThe general objective of this research was the role of men in family planning. This thesis is
based on the fact that there are less men role in family planning both in district and country. The
specific objective of this research was to assess the male attitude and perceptions towards family
planning the case of Gubre sub city Buchach kebele. It also identifies the dif erent role of men in family planning and to explore factor af ecting
men involvement in family planning in Gubre sub city Buchach kebele. Sampling method was simple random sampling and The sampling size of the study was 40
respondents, 10 of them were distributed to the questionnaire, 7 of them were health
employee make an interview and 5 respondents were key informants, and the remaining 18
respondents were focus group discussion. The data was analyzed by using qualitative and
quantitative analysis. On other hand the data was collected by using interview was further
analyzed descriptively by narrating statement. Most of the respondents are not practicing
family planning and it appears that the better educated approve as well as practice family
planning more than those with less education. A large proportion[89%]of men respondents
are not interested in learning more about family planni
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family planning,, Attitudes,, practices,, men role