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Social and psychological consequences of abortion in Iran

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Social and psychological consequences of abortion in Iran

Auteurs : Meimanat Hosseini-Chavoshi ; Mohammad Jalal Abbasi-Shavazi ; Diana Glazebrook ; Peter Mcdonald

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Iran has had replacement fertility since 2000. Upholding a small family size has led some couples to terminate unwanted pregnancies. Abortion is, however, permitted only on medical grounds in Iran. Using data from the Iran Low Fertility Survey, this study assessed sociodemographic correlates of abortion among a random sample of 5526 ever-married women aged 15-54 years, and used in-depth interviews to explore reasons for and psychological consequences of abortion among 40 women who had experienced an unintended pregnancy. Although social and economic concerns were the main reasons cited for seeking abortion, women experienced anxiety and depression when seeking pregnancy termination and thereafter. Social stigmatization arose from a belief that abortion is sinful and that misfortune experienced thereafter is punishment. Inadequate knowledge and misunderstanding of relevant Sharia laws discouraged women from seeking care when they experienced complications. Iran's reproductive health policies should be revised to integrate pre-and postabortion counseling.

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A11 04  1    @1 MCDONALD (Peter)
A12 01  1    @1 SINGH (Susheela) @9 ed.
A12 02  1    @1 GARCIA (Sandra G.) @9 ed.
A12 03  1    @1 GUILLAUME (Agnès) @9 ed.
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NO : FRANCIS 12-0351940 INIST
ET : Social and psychological consequences of abortion in Iran
AU : HOSSEINI-CHAVOSHI (Meimanat); ABBASI-SHAVAZI (Mohammad Jalal); GLAZEBROOK (Diana); MCDONALD (Peter); SINGH (Susheela); GARCIA (Sandra G.); GUILLAUME (Agnès); OKONOFUA (Friday); PRATA (Ndola)
AF : Australian Demographic and Social Research Institute, The Australian National University/Canberra/Australie (1 aut., 2 aut., 4 aut.); University of Tehran/Tehran/Iran (2 aut.); Canberra Montessori School/Holder, ACT/Australie (3 aut.); Guttmacher Institute/New York/Etats-Unis (1 aut.); Population Council Mexico Office/Mexico City, Mexico/Mexique (2 aut.); Institut de Recherche pour le Développement (CEPED)/Paris/France (3 aut.); Bixby Center for Population, Health, and Sustainability, University of California/Berkeley/Etats-Unis (5 aut.); Ford Foundation, Office for West Africa/Lagos/Nigéria (4 aut.)
DT : Publication en série; Congrès; Niveau analytique
SO : International journal of gynaecology and obstetrics; ISSN 0020-7292; Coden IJGOAL; Irlande; Da. 2012; Vol. 118; No. SUP2; S172-S177; Bibl. 23 ref.
LA : Anglais
EA : Iran has had replacement fertility since 2000. Upholding a small family size has led some couples to terminate unwanted pregnancies. Abortion is, however, permitted only on medical grounds in Iran. Using data from the Iran Low Fertility Survey, this study assessed sociodemographic correlates of abortion among a random sample of 5526 ever-married women aged 15-54 years, and used in-depth interviews to explore reasons for and psychological consequences of abortion among 40 women who had experienced an unintended pregnancy. Although social and economic concerns were the main reasons cited for seeking abortion, women experienced anxiety and depression when seeking pregnancy termination and thereafter. Social stigmatization arose from a belief that abortion is sinful and that misfortune experienced thereafter is punishment. Inadequate knowledge and misunderstanding of relevant Sharia laws discouraged women from seeking care when they experienced complications. Iran's reproductive health policies should be revised to integrate pre-and postabortion counseling.
CC : 770D03N
FD : Avortement; Santé publique; Psychologie; Détresse psychologique; Iran; Gynécologie; Obstétrique
FG : Asie; Pathologie de la gestation
ED : Abortion; Public health; Psychology; Psychological distress; Iran; Gynecology; Obstetrics
EG : Asia; Pregnancy disorders
SD : Aborto; Salud pública; Psicología; Desamparo psicológico; Iran; Ginecología; Obstétrico
LO : INIST-15472.354000508360310160
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<ET>Social and psychological consequences of abortion in Iran</ET>
<AU>HOSSEINI-CHAVOSHI (Meimanat); ABBASI-SHAVAZI (Mohammad Jalal); GLAZEBROOK (Diana); MCDONALD (Peter); SINGH (Susheela); GARCIA (Sandra G.); GUILLAUME (Agnès); OKONOFUA (Friday); PRATA (Ndola)</AU>
<AF>Australian Demographic and Social Research Institute, The Australian National University/Canberra/Australie (1 aut., 2 aut., 4 aut.); University of Tehran/Tehran/Iran (2 aut.); Canberra Montessori School/Holder, ACT/Australie (3 aut.); Guttmacher Institute/New York/Etats-Unis (1 aut.); Population Council Mexico Office/Mexico City, Mexico/Mexique (2 aut.); Institut de Recherche pour le Développement (CEPED)/Paris/France (3 aut.); Bixby Center for Population, Health, and Sustainability, University of California/Berkeley/Etats-Unis (5 aut.); Ford Foundation, Office for West Africa/Lagos/Nigéria (4 aut.)</AF>
<DT>Publication en série; Congrès; Niveau analytique</DT>
<SO>International journal of gynaecology and obstetrics; ISSN 0020-7292; Coden IJGOAL; Irlande; Da. 2012; Vol. 118; No. SUP2; S172-S177; Bibl. 23 ref.</SO>
<LA>Anglais</LA>
<EA>Iran has had replacement fertility since 2000. Upholding a small family size has led some couples to terminate unwanted pregnancies. Abortion is, however, permitted only on medical grounds in Iran. Using data from the Iran Low Fertility Survey, this study assessed sociodemographic correlates of abortion among a random sample of 5526 ever-married women aged 15-54 years, and used in-depth interviews to explore reasons for and psychological consequences of abortion among 40 women who had experienced an unintended pregnancy. Although social and economic concerns were the main reasons cited for seeking abortion, women experienced anxiety and depression when seeking pregnancy termination and thereafter. Social stigmatization arose from a belief that abortion is sinful and that misfortune experienced thereafter is punishment. Inadequate knowledge and misunderstanding of relevant Sharia laws discouraged women from seeking care when they experienced complications. Iran's reproductive health policies should be revised to integrate pre-and postabortion counseling.</EA>
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<FD>Avortement; Santé publique; Psychologie; Détresse psychologique; Iran; Gynécologie; Obstétrique</FD>
<FG>Asie; Pathologie de la gestation</FG>
<ED>Abortion; Public health; Psychology; Psychological distress; Iran; Gynecology; Obstetrics</ED>
<EG>Asia; Pregnancy disorders</EG>
<SD>Aborto; Salud pública; Psicología; Desamparo psicológico; Iran; Ginecología; Obstétrico</SD>
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