The Prevalence of Domestic Violence Among Women Seeking Abortion
作者:
SUSAN GLANDER,
MARY MOORE,
ROBERT MICHIELUTTE,
LINN PARSONS,
期刊:
Obstetrics & Gynecology
(OVID Available online 1998)
卷期:
Volume 91,
issue 6
页码: 1002-1006
ISSN:0029-7844
年代: 1998
出版商: OVID
数据来源: OVID
摘要:
ObjectiveTo determine the prevalence of self-reported abuse in a population of women aged 18 years or older seeking elective pregnancy termination, and to compare abused and nonabused women with respect to the primary reasons for pregnancy termination.MethodsA self-administered questionnaire was returned by 486 women seeking outpatient abortion. The survey included demographic information, abuse screening, and items regarding partner involvement/awareness of the pregnancy, and abuse as a determinant of the abortion decision. One open-ended item asking the primary reason for pregnancy termination was included.ResultsThe prevalence of self-reported abuse in this population was 39.5%. White women were significantly more likely to report any history of abuse than nonwhite women. Relationship issues were the only reason for pregnancy termination given more often by women with an abuse history than by nonabused women. Women with abuse histories were significantly less likely than nonabused women to inform the partner of the pregnancy or to have partner support for or involvement in the abortion decision.ConclusionThe prevalence of abuse reported by women in this population suggests that many women seeking abortion services may have abuse histories. Abused women may have different reasons for pregnancy termination than nonabused women and may be more likely to make the abortion decision without partner involvement. When routine screening for abuse is included in abortion counseling, health providers have the opportunity for developing a safety plan and initiating appropriate referral.
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