Understanding factors influencing request for a repeat termination of pregnancy.

Autor: Tewari SK; Forth Park Hospital, 30 Bennochy Rd, Kirkcaldy, Fife., Diaz-Morales O, Urquhart DR, Mahmood TA
Jazyk: angličtina
Zdroj: Health bulletin [Health Bull (Edinb)] 2001 May; Vol. 59 (3), pp. 193-7.
Abstrakt: Objective: To assess factors influencing request for a termination of pregnancy (TOP).
Design: A questionnaire based, prospective study of 150 women requesting a TOP. This questionnaire contained a modified version of the Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS).
Subjects: Of the 150 women requesting a TOP, 100 were seeking a TOP for the first time and the remaining 50 had at least one TOP in the past.
Results: Forty-five percent of women requesting termination of the first pregnancy were under the age of 20, 62% earned less than 10,000 Pounds per year and 12% did not use any form of contraception. Ninety-eight percent knew about emergency contraception but only 3% used it. The repeat termination group were older (only 24% under the age of 20). Fifty-five percent earned less than 10,000 Pounds per year, 15% did not use any contraception, 92% knew about emergency contraception but only 10% used it. Both groups were highly satisfied with the counselling, explanation about the procedure and future contraception advice. However, about 60% of women in both groups had suffered from mild to moderate depression as a consequence of termination.
Conclusion: This study confirms the need for easy availability of emergency contraception and emphasises the importance of education about contraception in general.
Databáze: MEDLINE