Title of article :
Factors Associated with Incidence of Induced Abortion in Hamedan, Iran
Author/Authors :
Hosseini, Hatam Department of Social Sciences - Bu-Ali Sina University , Erfani, Amir Department of Sociology and Anthropology - Nipissing University - Canada , Nojomi, Marzieh Department of Community Medicine - Iran University of Medical Sciences
Abstract :
Background
There is limited reliable information on abortion in Iran, where abortion is illegal and many women of reproductive age seek clandestine abortion to end their unintended pregnancy. This study aims to examine the determinants of induced abortion in the city of Hamedan, Iran.
Methods
The study utilizes recent data from the 2015 Hamedan Survey of Fertility, conducted in a representative sample of 3,000 married women aged 15-49 years in the city of Hamedan, Iran. Binary logistic regression models are used to examine factors associated with the incidence of abortion.
Results
Overall, 3.8% of respondents reported having had an induced abortion in their life. Multivariate results showed that the incidence of abortion was strongly associated with womens education, type of contraceptive and family income level, after controlling for confounding factors. Women using long-acting contraceptive methods, those educated under high school diploma or postsecondary education, and those with high level of income were more likely to report having an induced abortion.
Conclusion
The high incidence of abortion among less or more educated women and those with high income level signifies unmet family planning needs among these women, which must be addressed by focused reproductive health and family planning programs.
Keywords:
Keywords :
Incidence , induced abortion , risk factors
Journal title :
Archives of Iranian Medicine