Masaviru, MohanMwangi, RoseMasindano, Peter2021-11-292021-11-292015Masaviru, M., Mwangi, R.W., & Masindano, P. (2015). The Influence of Self-Disclosure on the use of Contraceptives among Couples in Changamwe Constituency, Mombasa County. New media and mass communication, 40, 76-86.2224-3275https://repository.daystar.ac.ke/handle/123456789/3765Journal ArticleThe purpose of the research was to study the influence of self-disclosure on contraceptive use among couples in Changamwe constituency. The study adopted descriptive survey design. Multi-stage sampling was used in arriving at the target population in Migadini Estate. A self-administered questionnaire was used to collect data from the 269 respondents. The study found out that self-disclosure influenced contraceptive use because there was a weak but positive significant correlation between self-disclosure and contraceptive use. Pearson’s correlation showed that they were correlated, r (269), = .32, p < .001. Therefore, behaviour change communication programmes should focus on self-disclosure in order to convince married couples and romantic friends to disclose about their preferred contraceptives.enSelf-disclosureContraceptive useCorrelationThe Influence of Self-Disclosure on the use of Contraceptives among Couples in Changamwe Constituency, Mombasa CountyArticle