The Role of Education, Religion, and Marital Status in Promoting Healthcare Utilisation and Contraceptive Awareness in Rural Ghana: Implications for Policy Interventions and Counselling
Kingsley Agyei-Sarpong
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Kingsley Agyei-Sarpong: Tamale Technical University, Ghana
International Journal of Research and Innovation in Applied Science, 2025, vol. 10, issue 2, 39-51
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Introduction: This study to explore the interdependent effects of education, religion, and marital status on healthcare utilization and contraceptive awareness in rural Ghana. Methods: The study took a descriptive cross-sectional approach. Data was collected by questionnaires and semi-structured interviews. The study sample was 360 people. Using cluster, systematic, and basic random sampling, we recruited respondents. Chi-square test was used to analysed generational disparities among categorical variables resulting in p
Date: 2025
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