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An Appraisal of Family Planning Acceptance Among Women in Katsina State

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Background of the Study

Family planning (FP) plays a critical role in improving maternal and child health, reducing unintended pregnancies, and empowering women to make informed reproductive choices. Globally, family planning services have contributed significantly to the reduction of maternal mortality by enabling birth spacing and preventing high-risk pregnancies. The World Health Organization (WHO) emphasizes that access to comprehensive family planning is a fundamental human right and a key strategy for achieving Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 3—ensuring healthy lives and promoting well-being for all. However, despite the well-documented benefits of family planning, acceptance remains relatively low in many parts of northern Nigeria, including Katsina State.

Katsina State, located in Nigeria’s northwest region, reflects a complex sociocultural context where traditional beliefs, religious norms, and gender dynamics significantly influence reproductive health decisions. Although Nigeria’s national health policy promotes the use of modern contraceptives, the uptake in Katsina State remains below the national average. This is attributed to various barriers, including misconceptions about contraceptive side effects, male opposition, and limited access to quality family planning services.

Understanding the factors that influence family planning acceptance among women in Katsina State is essential for designing effective public health interventions. By exploring the social, cultural, and economic determinants of family planning uptake, this study aims to provide evidence-based recommendations for improving reproductive health outcomes and enhancing women’s autonomy in the region.

Statement of the Problem

Despite years of public health campaigns and government-supported family planning programs, the acceptance of modern contraceptive methods among women in Katsina State remains low. This persistent gap contributes to high rates of unintended pregnancies, unsafe abortions, and maternal mortality. Cultural and religious perceptions that associate family planning with infertility or promiscuity continue to deter many women from seeking contraception, while the dominance of male decision-making in reproductive health often limits women’s autonomy over their own bodies.

The problem is further compounded by limited healthcare infrastructure, a shortage of trained family planning providers, and inadequate counseling services. Without addressing these barriers, family planning programs in Katsina State may continue to face resistance and fail to achieve their desired health outcomes. This study seeks to investigate the factors affecting family planning acceptance among women in Katsina State, with the goal of developing culturally sensitive strategies to promote reproductive health and gender equality.

Objectives of the Study

  1. To assess the level of family planning acceptance among women in Katsina State.
  2. To identify socio-cultural, religious, and economic factors influencing family planning acceptance.
  3. To evaluate the effectiveness of existing family planning programs in promoting contraceptive use in Katsina State.

Research Questions

  1. What is the current level of family planning acceptance among women in Katsina State?
  2. What socio-cultural and economic factors influence family planning decisions in the state?
  3. How effective are family planning programs in addressing barriers to contraceptive uptake in Katsina State?

Research Hypotheses

  1. Family planning acceptance among women in Katsina State is significantly lower than the national average.
  2. Socio-cultural and religious beliefs have a significant negative influence on family planning uptake.
  3. Targeted health education and community engagement programs positively impact family planning acceptance.

Scope and Limitations of the Study

This study focuses on married and unmarried women of reproductive age (15–49 years) in Katsina State, assessing their attitudes, knowledge, and practices regarding family planning. The study may be limited by social desirability bias, as discussing contraception remains a sensitive issue in some communities, potentially affecting participants' willingness to provide honest responses.

Definitions of Terms

  • Family Planning (FP): The ability of individuals and couples to anticipate and attain their desired number of children and the spacing and timing of their births through the use of contraceptive methods.
  • Contraceptive Uptake: The use of modern or traditional methods of contraception to prevent pregnancy.
  • Reproductive Autonomy: The ability of women to make independent decisions about their reproductive health, free from coercion or external pressure.




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