Roman Catholicism and fertility among the Mbaise, Southeast, Nigeria

There is a prevalence of high fertility among the Mbaise of Imo State, Nigeria. This is linked to the perceptions, beliefs and practices of the people. The voluntaristic social action theory by Talcott Parsons and Proximate determinants of fertility framework by Bongaarts were utilized to highlight...

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Main Authors: Joseph N. Nwogu, Chisaa O. Igbolekwu, Ezebunwa E. Nwokocha, Esther C. Nwogu, Obioha N. Nwabugwu, Ogadimma Arisukwu
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2021-02-01
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405844021000347
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spelling doaj-dca7e82001694d0884663351360d6f3f2021-03-03T04:22:34ZengElsevierHeliyon2405-84402021-02-0172e05929Roman Catholicism and fertility among the Mbaise, Southeast, NigeriaJoseph N. Nwogu0Chisaa O. Igbolekwu1Ezebunwa E. Nwokocha2Esther C. Nwogu3Obioha N. Nwabugwu4Ogadimma Arisukwu5Department of Sociology University of Ibadan, NigeriaDepartment of Sociology Landmark University, Nigeria1; Corresponding author.Department of Sociology University of Ibadan, NigeriaDepartment of Sociology University of Ibadan, NigeriaOklahoma State University, USADepartment of Sociology Landmark University, Nigeria1There is a prevalence of high fertility among the Mbaise of Imo State, Nigeria. This is linked to the perceptions, beliefs and practices of the people. The voluntaristic social action theory by Talcott Parsons and Proximate determinants of fertility framework by Bongaarts were utilized to highlight the links between Catholicism and fertility, as well as socio-cultural variables and fertility behaviour by showing strength of their separate and combined relationships. Data were gathered through survey questionnaire and in-depth interview. The findings from the study show that the factors affecting fertility among the Mbaise include communal and individual norms and practices, and their persistent influence signal a need to investigate their separate and combined influences on fertility behaviour. Specific findings were that: (1) Roman Catholicism is a factor responsible for the perceived high fertility among Mbaise people, (2) Roman Catholic fertility practices conform to the socio-cultural environment in the area (3) knowledge of contraceptives use is significantly low among the people of Mbaise. The negligible proportion that has used family planning methods did so for child spacing rather than for limiting fertility.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405844021000347Roman CatholicismFertilityFamily planningEwu-ukwuSocio-cultural normsMbaise
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author Joseph N. Nwogu
Chisaa O. Igbolekwu
Ezebunwa E. Nwokocha
Esther C. Nwogu
Obioha N. Nwabugwu
Ogadimma Arisukwu
spellingShingle Joseph N. Nwogu
Chisaa O. Igbolekwu
Ezebunwa E. Nwokocha
Esther C. Nwogu
Obioha N. Nwabugwu
Ogadimma Arisukwu
Roman Catholicism and fertility among the Mbaise, Southeast, Nigeria
Heliyon
Roman Catholicism
Fertility
Family planning
Ewu-ukwu
Socio-cultural norms
Mbaise
author_facet Joseph N. Nwogu
Chisaa O. Igbolekwu
Ezebunwa E. Nwokocha
Esther C. Nwogu
Obioha N. Nwabugwu
Ogadimma Arisukwu
author_sort Joseph N. Nwogu
title Roman Catholicism and fertility among the Mbaise, Southeast, Nigeria
title_short Roman Catholicism and fertility among the Mbaise, Southeast, Nigeria
title_full Roman Catholicism and fertility among the Mbaise, Southeast, Nigeria
title_fullStr Roman Catholicism and fertility among the Mbaise, Southeast, Nigeria
title_full_unstemmed Roman Catholicism and fertility among the Mbaise, Southeast, Nigeria
title_sort roman catholicism and fertility among the mbaise, southeast, nigeria
publisher Elsevier
series Heliyon
issn 2405-8440
publishDate 2021-02-01
description There is a prevalence of high fertility among the Mbaise of Imo State, Nigeria. This is linked to the perceptions, beliefs and practices of the people. The voluntaristic social action theory by Talcott Parsons and Proximate determinants of fertility framework by Bongaarts were utilized to highlight the links between Catholicism and fertility, as well as socio-cultural variables and fertility behaviour by showing strength of their separate and combined relationships. Data were gathered through survey questionnaire and in-depth interview. The findings from the study show that the factors affecting fertility among the Mbaise include communal and individual norms and practices, and their persistent influence signal a need to investigate their separate and combined influences on fertility behaviour. Specific findings were that: (1) Roman Catholicism is a factor responsible for the perceived high fertility among Mbaise people, (2) Roman Catholic fertility practices conform to the socio-cultural environment in the area (3) knowledge of contraceptives use is significantly low among the people of Mbaise. The negligible proportion that has used family planning methods did so for child spacing rather than for limiting fertility.
topic Roman Catholicism
Fertility
Family planning
Ewu-ukwu
Socio-cultural norms
Mbaise
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405844021000347
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