Title of article
Are women who have abortions different from those who do not? A secondary analysis of the 1990 national survey of sexual attitudes and lifestyles
Author/Authors
Barrett Ms، نويسنده , , G and Peacock، نويسنده , , J and Victor، نويسنده , , CR، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1998
Pages
7
From page
157
To page
163
Abstract
Studies of women undergoing termination of a pregnancy are often used to make recommendations about family planning and health education policy. However, it is not clear how similar the women in these studies are to the general population of women of childbearing age. Our secondary analysis of the National Sexual Attitudes and Lifestyles Survey allowed us to test the hypothesis that women who have undergone an abortion are the same as those who have not (in terms of socio-demographic characteristics, lifestyles, and attitudes). Our findings show significant differences between these two groups of women, particularly regarding ethnicity, marital status, number of natural children, lifetime number of sexual partners, and attitudes to abortion. We conclude that family planning/reproductive health services and health education policies need to take these differences into account and that further research is required to explain why these differences arise.
Keywords
Contraception , sexual behaviour , abortion , Ethnicity
Journal title
Public Health
Serial Year
1998
Journal title
Public Health
Record number
1586359
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