Doctor, Henry V.De Gita, Gloria N.Dept. of StatisticsFaculty of Science2013-10-242024-05-142009/10/282009/10/282013-10-242024-05-142007https://hdl.handle.net/10566/14932Magister Scientiae - MScSpousal communication on issues related to family planning and reproductive health is important in influencing fertility limiting behaviour. In South Africa, studies analyzing the relationship between spousal communication and family planning behaviour are virtually nonexistant. Understanding this relationship is critical for less developed countries where fertility remains at substantially high levels. In most countries, the isolation of men's participation in family planning issues is acknowledged as one of the major causes of poor performance of most family planning programs. In addition, lack of spousal communication about family planning is identified as one of the reasons for low levels of contraceptive use among women. The main objective of this study was to assess spousal communication on contraceptive use and family planning behaviour in three distinct areas in the Richtersveld (Northern Cape) area.enCommunication in birth controlSouth AfricaNorthern CapeBirth controlDecision makingFertilityHumanSpousal communication and family planning behavior in Northern Cape, South AfricaThesisUniversity of the Western Cape