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Socio Economic Variables and Contraceptive Usage: Implications for social Marketing.

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The study on the fertility behaviour, sexual; negotiation and contraceptive use among married couples was undertaken in Osogbo community of Osun State. It was aimed at examining how reproductive decisions and outcomes are negotiated within sexual unions and also to determine the factors that inhibits discussion of contraception among couples.
 
Published at IJMBS Vol.: 1 No.2.
Published in 2014
 
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Fasina, K.K. Ogunnaike, O.O. and Ogbari, M.
Ogunnaike Olaleke » Ogunnaike, Olaleke is an intelligent, brillant and dedicated individual. He holds a Ph.D in Marketing with specialization in services. He has more than 16 years of teaching experience in University environment. He has published widely both locally and internationally. view full profile
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