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    Home»Archives»THE ROLE OF PEER INFLUENCES AND SOCIAL NETWORKS ON CONTRACEPTIVE BEHAVIOUR AMONG MEDICAL STUDENTS IN A NIGERIAN INSTITUTION
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    THE ROLE OF PEER INFLUENCES AND SOCIAL NETWORKS ON CONTRACEPTIVE BEHAVIOUR AMONG MEDICAL STUDENTS IN A NIGERIAN INSTITUTION

    Chioma Chetachukwu Ajator, Nwankwo Mmesoma Marycynthia, Richard Ezenna Chiezuolam, Ohamaeme Moses, Okeke Irene, Chiejine Ifechukwude Gibson, Chinelo Cynthia Nduka, Obum Nwiyi, Ezenyeaku Chijioke and Adinma Echendu DollyBy Chioma Chetachukwu Ajator, Nwankwo Mmesoma Marycynthia, Richard Ezenna Chiezuolam, Ohamaeme Moses, Okeke Irene, Chiejine Ifechukwude Gibson, Chinelo Cynthia Nduka, Obum Nwiyi, Ezenyeaku Chijioke and Adinma Echendu DollyApril 1, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    ABSTRACT
    Contraceptive is a powerful tool that helps to curb the stigma associated with unwanted
    pregnancy, the stress of unwanted abortion, and reduces the spread of sexually transmitted
    disease among medical student. The study aimed to access the role of peer influence and social
    network on contraceptive behaviour among medical students in Nnamdi Azikiwe University.
    It was a descriptive cross-sectional study with a sample size of 209 participants. Data entry and
    analysis were done using IBM-SPSS version 25 statistical software. The study results reflected
    that the most common source of contraceptive related information was school, health workers,
    and friends. The common types of contraceptives used were calendar-based methods,
    emergency contraceptives and male condoms. The majority of the sexually active groups
    opined that their social network and friends influenced their choice of contraceptive use,

    showing that there was a significant relationship between social networks and peer influence
    on contraceptive choices among medical students (x2=74.47, p=0.001). There was also a
    significant relationship between sociodemographic factors and contraceptive use. In
    conclusion, in order to improve the role of peer influence and social network on contraceptive
    choices for a healthier society, we must tackle the misconceptions on the use of modern
    contraceptive use and encourage interventions to improve contraceptive use and advocate for
    peer-based education and support.
    Keywords: Social networks, peer influences, contraceptive behaviours, Medical students

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