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Women's Satisfaction with the Use of Sex and Reproductive Information in the North-Western States of Nigeria
Abstract
This paper aims at finding the Women's Satisfaction with the Use of Sex and Reproductive Information in the NorthWestern States of Nigeria. Quantitative research methodology using across sectional survey design was used. Structured questionnaire was used for data collection from a sample of 384 women in the seven states of NorthWestern Nigeria, out of which 314 (81.8%) were returned and found us able for the analysis. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics through the use of frequencies and percentages for decision making. Findings from the study, among others, established that percentage of the women were satisfied with the use of Information on sexual dysfunction that prevents individuals or couple from enjoying sexual intercourse. Also, higher percentage were not satisfied with the use of Information on female sexual dysfunction (FSD) that many people are hesitant or embarrassed to discuss; not satisfied with the use of Information on chronic medical condition that cause sexual dysfunction; and not satisfied with the use of Information on improved eating habits, regular exercise, abstaining from smoking, avoiding stress etc., that improve the frequency and timing of intercourse. This findings advocates the need for improvement for the local women to utilized all types of sex and reproductive information.