Predictors of Public Acceptance of Family Planning Programme in a Typical Sub-Saharan African Context

Adeola A. Ayodele, Ifunanya Euphemia Mbamalu
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This study focuses on the public acceptance of family planning programme in Nigeria. There exist scanty empirical studies on family planning programme public acceptance from the social marketing view. In order to fill the literature gap, predictors of public acceptance of family planning programme were investigated. The research design for this study was survey design and the unit of analysis comprised child-bearing Nigerians in Enugu State, Nigeria. Child-bearing Nigerians are those Nigerians that are still having children and have the tendency of giving birth to more children. Quota sampling technique was adopted and the sample size was 246 respondents which was determined using Cochran’s formula (since the study population is infinite). Data were collected through a structured questionnaire and multiple regressions were used to test the hypothesized relationship between the independent variables and the dependent variable. From the result findings, perceived susceptibility, perceived severity, perceived benefit, perceived barrier, and self-efficacy are the major predicting factors of public acceptance of family planning programme among child-bearing Nigerians. In conclusion, this study has identified major predicting factors of public acceptance of family planning programme in Nigeria. Also, it has provided an empirical support that perceived susceptibility, perceived severity, perceived barrier, perceived benefit and self-efficacy have significant and positive effect on the public acceptance of family planning programme. We recommend that health and social policy makers in Nigeria should sensitize the child-bearing parents in the rural areas about the essence of family planning programme and make available social marketers and entrepreneur that will help do an awareness campaign rigorously.
撒哈拉以南非洲典型地区公众对计划生育方案接受程度的预测因素
本研究的重点是尼日利亚公众对计划生育方案的接受程度。从社会营销的角度对计划生育项目公众接受度的实证研究很少。为了填补文献空白,调查了公众接受计划生育方案的预测因素。本研究的研究设计为调查设计,分析单元包括尼日利亚埃努古州的育龄尼日利亚人。有孩子的尼日利亚人是指那些仍然有孩子的尼日利亚人,他们有生育更多孩子的倾向。采用配额抽样技术,样本量为246人,使用科克伦公式确定(因为研究人群是无限的)。通过结构化问卷收集数据,并采用多元回归检验自变量与因变量之间的假设关系。从结果发现,感知易感性、感知严重性、感知益处、感知障碍和自我效能是尼日利亚育龄人口对计划生育方案公众接受度的主要预测因素。总之,本研究确定了尼日利亚公众接受计划生育方案的主要预测因素。感知易感性、感知严重性、感知障碍、感知利益和自我效能对公众接受计划生育方案有显著的正向影响,这也提供了实证支持。我们建议尼日利亚的保健和社会决策者使农村地区的育龄父母对计划生育方案的实质有敏感认识,并提供社会营销人员和企业家,帮助他们大力开展提高认识运动。
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