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Questionnaire Section A: Sociodemographics

This document contains a questionnaire with four sections about family planning awareness and practices among married men. Section A collects sociodemographic information. Section B asks about awareness of family planning methods. Section C contains statements to assess attitudes towards family planning. Section D inquires about discussions with partners and current family planning method use. The questionnaire aims to understand married men's knowledge of and involvement in family planning.
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Questionnaire Section A: Sociodemographics

This document contains a questionnaire with four sections about family planning awareness and practices among married men. Section A collects sociodemographic information. Section B asks about awareness of family planning methods. Section C contains statements to assess attitudes towards family planning. Section D inquires about discussions with partners and current family planning method use. The questionnaire aims to understand married men's knowledge of and involvement in family planning.
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QUESTIONNAIRE

SECTION A: SOCIODEMOGRAPHICS
1. Age in years (as at last birthday): 20-29 [ ] 30-39 [ ] 40-49 [ ] 50 and above [ ]

2. Ethnicity: Hausa [ ] Igbo [ ] Yoruba [ ] Others (please specify): _______________________________


3. Marital Status: Single [ ] Married [ ] Divorced [ ] Separated [ ] Widowed [ ]
4. Religious Denomination: Christian [ ] Islam [ ] Others(Please Specify): ____________________________
5. Educational level: No formal education [ ] Primary [ ] Secondary [ ] Tertiary [ ] Others (please specify):
________________________
6. Number of children (Write Zero (0) if you have not given birth before): __________
7. Desired number of children: ______________
8. Monthly Income: Less N50 000 [ ] N50,000-N100,000 [ ] N100,000-N200,000
9. N200,000 and above [ ]

SECTION B: AWARENESS OF MARRIED MEN TOWARDS FAMILY PLANNING

10. Have you heard about family planning before now? Yes [ ] No [ ]
11. If yes, what was the source of information? Advertisement [ ] Health centre/health personnel [ ] Relatives/friends [ ]
Others___________

12. Do you know of any Family Planning method? Yes [ ] No [ ]


13. Select the Family Planning methods you know from the following (you can select multiple options): Oral Contraceptive pills[],
Injectable [ ], Intrauterine contraceptive device (IUCD) [ ], Emergency contraceptive pills [ ], Female condoms [ ], Male
condoms [ ], Vasectomy [ ], Tubal Ligation (Tubectomy) [ ], Withdrawal [ ], Implants [ ], Safe period awareness [ ],
14. Periodic Abstinence [ ], others (please specify)
15. Do you know any family planning method specifically for men only? Yes [ ] No [ ]
16. If yes, please name them (Separate with commas).
__________________________________________________________________
17. What is the MOST EFFECTIVE contraceptive method for a man who has reached his desired number of children? Condoms []
Periodic abstinence [ ] Vasectomy [ ] Withdrawal [ ] Drugs [ ] None [ ]

18. What is the MOST EFFECTIVE contraceptive method for a woman who has reached her desired number of children? Female
condom [ ], Injectable [ ], IUCD [ ], Oral contraceptive pills [ ], Bilateral Tubal Ligation [ ], Safe period awareness [ ]

19. Do you desire to learn more about family planning? Yes [ ] No [ ]

SECTION C: ATTITUDE OF MARRIED MEN TOWARDS FAMILY PLANNING


S/N STATMENTS Strongly Agree Strongly Disagree
Agree Disagree
i. Family planning prevents unwanted pregnancy

ii. Family planning controls the spacing of children (time between one
childbirth and the other)
iii. Family planning helps prevent further childbirth after reaching desired
number of children
iv. Controlled family size promotes good child and family health
v. Family planning has significant benefit to families practicing it
vi. Family planning has significant benefit to the country at large.
vii. Family planning methods are made for women ONLY
viii. There are family planning methods specifically for men

ix. Family planning is ONLY for people who have reached their desired
number of children
x. Men should have conversations about Family Planning with their
wives/partners

SECTION D: FAMILY PLANNING PRACTICES AMONG MEN.


20. Have you discussed Family planning with your wife/partner before?
21. Yes [ ] No [ ]
22. Which Family Planning method(s) have you used before? None [ ] withdrawal [ ] Male condom [ ] vasectomy [ ] Others
(please specify) _________________

23. Which Family Planning method do you currently use? None [ ] Male condom [ ] withdrawal [ ] vasectomy [ ] Others (please
specify) _________________

24. What is your reason for using the Family Planning method stated above? For child spacing [ ] I have reached my desired
number of children [ ] I can’t support another child now [ ] My wife/Partner insisted [ ]
25. Which Family Planning Method(s) has your wife/partner used before? None [ ] Oral contraceptive pills [ ] Emergency
Contraceptive pills (e.g. Postinor-2) [ ] Female condoms [ ] Injectable [ ] Implants [ ] Tubal Ligation [ ] Others (please
specify): ______________________________
26. Which family planning method is your wife/partner currently using? None [ ] Oral contraceptive pills [ ] Emergency
Contraceptive pills (e.g. Postinor-2) [ ] Female condoms [ ] Injectable [ ] Implants [ ] Tubal Ligation [ ] Others (please specify)
_______________________________
27. Would you ever consider having a vasectomy after you have had the desired number of children with your wife(s)? Yes [ ] No
[]
28. In your opinion, which of the following methods can help improve men participation in family planning (FP)? Organizing
family planning seminars and workshops for men [ ] Increasing men-oriented FP adverts on mass media [ ] Talking about FP
in churches, mosques, and men’s societies [ ] Making male methods of FP free for all [ ]

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