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2011 (Vol. 3, Issue: 1)
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Condom Use in Nigeria: An Evaluation

Iyaji Adejoh and Ogbuke Martha Uchenna
Corresponding Author:  Iyaji Adejoh 

Key words:  Contraceptives, couples, evaluation, prevention, prophylactics, ,
Vol. 3 , (1): 10-13
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2010 March, 13 2010 August, 09 2011 February, 28
Abstract:

The research is mainly aimed at examining the factors militating against the use of condom in Nigeria with particular emphasis on Ankpa town in Kogi East of Kogi State Nigeria. Other objectives of the study includes examining the general reason for condom use as well as making recommendations that will ensure the wide acceptability of the use of condom especially in this era of HIV/AIDS pandemic in Nigeria. In the course of the study, the researcher made use of in-depth interview to gather the required data. Findings revealed that condom is used both for prophylactic and family planning or pregnancy prevention purposes. It was also discovered that encumbering beliefs, adverse experience, gender-related fears and tensions among others militate against the wide usage of condom. The writer recommends increased awareness of the use of condom that will popularize the use of condom, eliminate the belief in its harmful side effect and its association with illicit sex as well as the expansion of the existing range of condom that may be easier and more comfortable to use.
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Iyaji Adejoh and Ogbuke Martha Uchenna, 2011. Condom Use in Nigeria: An Evaluation.  Current Research Journal of Economic Theory, 3(1): 10-13.
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