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The Pregnancy Outcomes Among Newly Arrived Asylum-Seekers in Italy: Implications of Public Health

Authors :
Serena Vita
Ornella Spagnolello
Maurizio Lopalco
Valentina Mazzocato
Luca Bello
Massimo Ciccozzi
Martina Spaziante
Laura Elena Pacifici
Lucia Fontanelli Sulekova
Silvia Angeletti
Paola Zuccalà
Cristian Borrazzo
Giancarlo Ceccarelli
Source :
Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Springer US, 2020.

Abstract

Background Migration has a significant impact on overall health and pregnancy outcome. Despite the fact that growing volume of migration flows significantly engaging the public health system of European host countries, there is a lack of evidence concerning pregnancy outcomes of newly arrived asylum-seeking women. Methods Data about pregnant asylum seekers hosted in the Italian Reception Centers between the 1 st June 2016 and the 1st June 2018 were retrospectively collected and analysed in the present study. We examined the following pregnancy outcomes: miscarriage, self-induced abortion, voluntary pregnancy termination, live-birth; and studied potentially related socio-demographic factors. Results Out of the 110 pregnant women living in the reception centers, 44 (40%) had eutocic delivery, 8 (7.3%) dystocic delivery, 15 (13.6%) miscarriage, 17 (15.5%) self-induced abortion and 26 (23.6%) underwent voluntary pregnancy termination. Nigerian women were at a significantly higher risk of abortive outcomes for voluntary pregnancy termination (p p = 0.049) and self-induced abortion (p Conclusion This study offers first insights into pregnancy outcomes among asylum-seeking women in Italy. The country of origin and marital status seem to significantly impact on pregnancy outcome. We identified sub-groups of migrant women at increased risk of abortive outcomes, and highlight the need to improve care in order to promote migrant women’s reproductive health.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
15571920 and 15571912
Volume :
23
Issue :
2
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health
Accession number :
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