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BMC Public Health
Factors associated with repeat induced abortion in Kenya
Research Article
Michael M. Mutua1  Beatrice W. Maina1  Estelle M. Sidze1 
[1] Population Dynamics and Reproductive Health Program, African Population and Health Research Center (APHRC), P.O. Box 10787–00100, Nairobi, Kenya;
关键词: Repeat abortion;    Unintended pregnancy;    Contraceptive use;    Kenya;   
DOI  :  10.1186/s12889-015-2400-3
 received in 2014-08-07, accepted in 2015-10-07,  发布年份 2015
来源: Springer
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【 摘 要 】

BackgroundOver six million induced abortions were reported in Africa in 2008 with over two million induced abortions occurring in Eastern Africa. Although a significant proportion of women in the region procure more than one abortion during their reproductive period, there is a dearth of research on factors associated with repeat abortion.MethodsData for this study come from the Magnitude and Incidence of Unsafe Abortion Study conducted by the African Population and Health Research Center in Kenya in 2012. The study used a nationally-representative sample of 350 facilities (level II to level VI) that offer post-abortion services for complications following induced and spontaneous abortions. A prospective morbidity survey tool was used by health providers in 328 facilities to collect information on socio-demographic charateristics, reproductive health history and contraceptive use at conception for all patients presenting for post-abortion services. Our analysis is based on data recorded on 769 women who were classified as having had an induced abortion.ResultsAbout 16 % of women seeking post abortion services for an induced abortion reported to have had a previous induced abortion. Being separated or divorced or widowed, having no education, having unwanted pregnancy, having 1–2 prior births and using traditional methods of contraception were associated with a higher likelihood of a repeat induced abortion.ConclusionsThe findings point to the need to address the reasons why women with first time induced abortion do not have the necessary information to prevent unintended pregnancies and further induced abortions. Possible explanations linked to the quality of post-abortion family planning and coverage of long-acting methods should be explored.

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© Maina et al. 2015

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