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BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth
Previous induced abortion among young women seeking abortion-related care in Kenya: a cross-sectional analysis
Research Article
Chimaraoke O. Izugbara1  Boniface A. Ushie2  Caroline W. Kabiru3  Michael M. Mutua4 
[1] African Population and Health Research Center, P.O. Box 10787-00100, 2nd Floor APHRC Campus, Manga Close Off Kirawa Road, Nairobi, Kenya;African Population and Health Research Center, P.O. Box 10787-00100, 2nd Floor APHRC Campus, Manga Close Off Kirawa Road, Nairobi, Kenya;Institute of Child Health, College of Medicine, University of Ibadan, Ibadan, Nigeria;African Population and Health Research Center, P.O. Box 10787-00100, 2nd Floor APHRC Campus, Manga Close Off Kirawa Road, Nairobi, Kenya;John C Caldwell Population, Health and Development Visiting Fellow, the National Centre for Epidemiology & Population Health (NCEPH) and School of Demography, Australian National University, 9 Fellows Road, 2601, Acton, ACT, Australia;African Population and Health Research Center, P.O. Box 10787-00100, 2nd Floor APHRC Campus, Manga Close Off Kirawa Road, Nairobi, Kenya;School of Public Health, University of Witwatersrand, Wits Education Campus, 27St. Andrews Road, Parktown, 2193, Johannesburg, South Africa;
关键词: Multiple Induced Abortions;    Young Women;    Sexual and Reproductive Health;    Contraception;    Unintended Pregnancy;    Sub-Saharan Africa;    Kenya;   
DOI  :  10.1186/s12884-016-0894-z
 received in 2015-06-13, accepted in 2016-05-10,  发布年份 2016
来源: Springer
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【 摘 要 】

BackgroundUnsafe abortion is a leading cause of death among young women aged 10–24 years in sub-Saharan Africa. Although having multiple induced abortions may exacerbate the risk for poor health outcomes, there has been minimal research on young women in this region who have multiple induced abortions. The objective of this study was therefore to assess the prevalence and correlates of reporting a previous induced abortion among young females aged 12–24 years seeking abortion-related care in Kenya.MethodsWe used data on 1,378 young women aged 12–24 years who presented for abortion-related care in 246 health facilities in a nationwide survey conducted in 2012. Socio-demographic characteristics, reproductive and clinical histories, and physical examination assessment data were collected from women during a one-month data collection period using an abortion case capture form.ResultsNine percent (n = 98) of young women reported a previous induced abortion prior to the index pregnancy for which they were receiving care. Statistically significant differences by previous history of induced abortion were observed for area of residence, religion and occupation at bivariate level. Urban dwellers and unemployed/other young women were more likely to report a previous induced abortion. A greater proportion of young women reporting a previous induced abortion stated that they were using a contraceptive method at the time of the index pregnancy (47 %) compared with those reporting no previous induced abortion (23 %). Not surprisingly, a greater proportion of young women reporting a previous induced abortion (82 %) reported their index pregnancy as unintended (not wanted at all or mistimed) compared with women reporting no previous induced abortion (64 %).ConclusionsOur study results show that about one in every ten young women seeking abortion-related care in Kenya reports a previous induced abortion. Comprehensive post-abortion care services targeting young women are needed. In particular, post-abortion care service providers must ensure that young clients receive contraceptive counseling and effective pregnancy prevention methods before discharge from the health care facility to prevent unintended pregnancies that may result in subsequent induced abortions.

【 授权许可】

CC BY   
© Kabiru et al. 2016

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