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Living conditions, contraceptive use and the choice of induced abortion among pregnant women in Denmark.

Authors :
Rasch, Vibeke
Wielandt, Hanne
Knudsen, Lisbeth B.
Source :
Scandinavian Journal of Public Health; Nov2002, Vol. 30 Issue 4, p293-299, 7p
Publication Year :
2002

Abstract

Aims: This study describes women with induced abortion and thereby elucidates how living conditions and contraceptive failure are associated with the choice of induced abortion in a population of Danish pregnant women. Methods: The study population consisted of pregnant women attending Odense University Hospital. They were categorized in two groups: women with induced abortion ( n =373) and a reference group consisting of women with spontaneous abortion and antenatal care attendees ( n =2,176). The two groups were compared by use of a case-referent design. The variables studied comprise age, number of children, partner relationship, education, occupation, economical situation, and contraceptive use. Results: Being single, aged 15-24 or 35 and above, having either no children or two or more children, and the experience of contraceptive failure were parameters which were associated with the choice of induced abortion. Among married/cohabiting women aged 20-39 with fewer than two children, being under education, unemployed, on leave, or willing to invest effort in obtaining a more satisfying job influenced the choice of induced abortion. Conclusions: To reduce the number of induced abortions, it should be recognized that many women both want to establish a family with the number of children they wish for and to have a satisfying job with influence and challenge. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Subjects

Subjects :
ABORTION
CONTRACEPTIVES
PREGNANCY

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
14034948
Volume :
30
Issue :
4
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Scandinavian Journal of Public Health
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
9755838
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1080/14034940210134167