• African health sciences · Jun 2022

    Attitude of literate married men towards the use of aphrodisiac herbs in Ilorin, Kwara state, Nigeria.

    • Aminat Adeola Odebode and Issa Baba Awoye.
    • Department of Counsellor Education, Faculty of Education, University of Ilorin, Nigeria.
    • Afr Health Sci. 2022 Jun 1; 22 (2): 428435428-435.

    BackgroundSexual dysfunction among men is on the increase in Nigerian societies; however, many do not seek health care; and may prefer using aphrodisiac herbs.ObjectivesWe investigated the attitude of literate married men towards the use of aphrodisiac herbs in Ilorin, Kwara State, Nigeria. We also examined whether there would be a significant difference in the attitude of literate married men towards the use of aphrodisiac herbs based on age and educational attainment.MethodsDescriptive survey method was adopted for the study. A total of 200 literate married men were selected through simple random and purposive sampling. The participants responded to a researcher-designed questionnaire. The data were analysed using descriptive and inferential statistics at 0.05 alpha level.ResultsThe attitude of literate married men was positive. There were significant differences in the attitude of literate married men towards the use of aphrodisiac herbs in Ilorin, Kwara State based on age and educational attainment.ConclusionsMost literate married men in Ilorin, Kwara State, Nigeria had a positive attitude towards the use of aphrodisiac herbs. Doctors and counsellors should organise community-based talk to orientate literate married men on the use of aphrodisiac herbs.© 2022 Odebode AA et al.

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