The Impact of Mass Media in Using Contraceptives among Married Males-A study from Hatiya VDC of Makawanpur, Nepal

S Pandey, S Karki - Asian Journal of Medical Sciences, 2010 - ajmsjournal.info
Methods: In this cross sectional descriptive study, 387 married males of Hatiya VDC were
randomly selected. This study uses semi-structured questionnaire to acquire information …

[PDF][PDF] Women exposure to mass media and its impact on family planning use in Nepal

B Shrestha - Government of Nepal Ministry of Population and …, 2016 - nepalindata.com
Background: Different types of media are used to promote family planning. The important
media used for dissemination are television, radio, newspapers, poster/billboards …

Media influence on sexual activity and contraceptive use: a cross sectional survey among young women in urban Nigeria

UA Bajoga, KL Atagame, CC Okigbo - African journal of reproductive health, 2015 - ajol.info
This study assessed the relationship between recent exposure to family planning (FP)
messages in the media (newspaper, radio, television, and mobile phones) and use of …

The impact of mass media family planning programmes on current use of contraception in urban Bangladesh

M Kabir, MA Islam - Journal of biosocial science, 2000 - cambridge.org
A sample of 871 currently married urban Bangladeshi women was used to assess the
impact of mass media family planning programmes on current contraceptive use. The …

Determinants of exposure to mass media family planning messages among indigenous people in Bangladesh: A study on the Garo

MR Islam, MA Islam, B Banowary - Journal of Biosocial Science, 2009 - cambridge.org
This paper evaluates exposure to mass media family planning (FP) messages among the
Garo, an indigenous community in Bangladesh. A sample of 223 currently married Garo …

Women's exposure to mass media is linked to attitudes toward contraception in Pakistan, India and Bangladesh

I Olenick - International Family Planning Perspectives, 2000 - JSTOR
Exposure to general media programming and to family planning messages through the
media has a strong impact on reproductive attitudes and behaviors in Pakistan, India and …

Mass media exposure and its impact on family planning in Bangladesh

MM Islam, AHMS Hasan - Journal of biosocial science, 2000 - cambridge.org
This paper analyses mass media exposure and its effect on family planning in Bangladesh
using data from the Bangladesh Demographic and Health Survey (BDHS) 1993–94. The …

Potential impact of the mass media on family planning in an urban community in South Western Nigeria

LV Adekunle, IO Olaseha, JD Adeniyi - Tropical journal of obstetrics and …, 2004 - ajol.info
Context: The role of radio and television message is an important factor in creating and
changing the values, ideas and attitudes of people in Public Health. Fertility regulation in …

[HTML][HTML] Association between media exposure and family planning in Myanmar and Philippines: evidence from nationally representative survey data

P Das, N Samad, H Al Banna, TE Sodunke… - Contraception and …, 2021 - Springer
Abstract Background Although women in South Asia and South-east Asia have developed
their knowledge regarding modern contraceptive and other family planning techniques …

Exposure to mass media family planning messages among post-delivery women in Nigeria: testing the structural influence model of health communication

I Konkor, Y Sano, R Antabe, M Kansanga… - The European Journal …, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
Objectives: While media campaigns are documented to be useful for increasing the uptake
of family planning, very little is known about the population prevalence and correlates of …