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dc.contributor.authorOkafor, Chidinma Kenechide
dc.contributor.authorOyefara, John Lekande
dc.contributor.authorKunnuji, Michaelde
dc.date.accessioned2020-08-11T13:16:48Z
dc.date.available2020-08-11T13:16:48Z
dc.date.issued2019de
dc.identifier.issn0331-4111de
dc.identifier.urihttps://www.ssoar.info/ssoar/handle/document/68981
dc.description.abstractA paradox in the demographic and epidemiological transitions in sub-Saharan Africa is that as population growth has increased, the rates of infertility have also increased, due to higher rates of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and earlier age at initiation of sexual intercourse. The majority of married couples desire to have their own biological children, and if they are unable to have children, it is, in most cases, the result of their inability to reproduce. The objective of this study was to examine the social context of infertility treatment seeking behaviour among women in Mushin Local Government Area of Lagos State, Nigeria. Three theories were used to provide explanation for treatment seeking behaviour among women with unmet fertility needs. They include the Health Behaviour model (HBM), theory of stigma and Caldwell’s wealth flow theory of fertility. Mixed methods, including a cross-sectional survey and in-depth interview was adopted. The study revealed that nature of infertility and perceived cause of infertility have a significant influence on treatment seeking behaviour among women with unmet fertility needs. A significant number of the respondents visit traditional healers thus these traditional healers should be trained to aid them address the issue of infertility without complications.de
dc.languageende
dc.subject.ddcSoziologie, Anthropologiede
dc.subject.ddcSociology & anthropologyen
dc.subject.otherinfertility; treatment seeking behaviour; Mushin; Lagos Statede
dc.titleInfertility and Treatment Seeking Behaviour among Women in Mushin Local Government Area, Lagos State, Nigeriade
dc.description.reviewbegutachtet (peer reviewed)de
dc.description.reviewpeer revieweden
dc.source.journalThe Nigerian Journal of Sociology and Anthropology
dc.source.volume17de
dc.publisher.countryMISC
dc.source.issue2de
dc.subject.classozMedizinsoziologiede
dc.subject.classozMedical Sociologyen
dc.subject.thesozNigeriade
dc.subject.thesozNigeriaen
dc.subject.thesozFraude
dc.subject.thesozwomanen
dc.subject.thesozFruchtbarkeitde
dc.subject.thesozfertilityen
dc.subject.thesozGesundheitsverhaltende
dc.subject.thesozhealth behavioren
dc.subject.thesozKinderwunschde
dc.subject.thesozdesire for childrenen
dc.subject.thesozSexualverhaltende
dc.subject.thesozsex behavioren
dc.subject.thesozWestafrikade
dc.subject.thesozWest Africaen
dc.identifier.urnurn:nbn:de:0168-ssoar-68981-8
dc.rights.licenceCreative Commons - Namensnennung, Nicht-kommerz., Weitergabe unter gleichen Bedingungen 4.0de
dc.rights.licenceCreative Commons - Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0en
internal.statusformal und inhaltlich fertig erschlossende
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dc.identifier.doihttps://doi.org/10.36108/NJSA/9102/71(0210)de
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dc.description.pubstatusPublished Versionen
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