2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.recli.2015.05.003
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Atualização das estimativas da magnitude do aborto induzido, taxas por mil mulheres e razões por 100 nascimentos vivos do aborto induzido por faixa etária e grandes regiões. Brasil, 1995 a 2013

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“…Twenty five articles presented data on abortion estimates (Table 1), eight of which had a national scope: two derived from the Brazilian National Survey of Demography and Health (PNDS, in Portuguese), from 1996 and 2006 10,11 ; two from the Brazilian National Abortion Survey (PNA, in Portuguese), conducted in 2010 and repeated in 2016 12,13 ; one from the National Alcohol and Drugs Inquiry (LENAD, in Portuguese) 14 ; two used secondary data from the SIH-SUS 15,16 ; and the remaining articles was a survey of maternity hospitals from 24 states 17 .…”
Section: Prevalence and Rates Of Induced Abortion In Brazilmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Twenty five articles presented data on abortion estimates (Table 1), eight of which had a national scope: two derived from the Brazilian National Survey of Demography and Health (PNDS, in Portuguese), from 1996 and 2006 10,11 ; two from the Brazilian National Abortion Survey (PNA, in Portuguese), conducted in 2010 and repeated in 2016 12,13 ; one from the National Alcohol and Drugs Inquiry (LENAD, in Portuguese) 14 ; two used secondary data from the SIH-SUS 15,16 ; and the remaining articles was a survey of maternity hospitals from 24 states 17 .…”
Section: Prevalence and Rates Of Induced Abortion In Brazilmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Researchers also detected clusters of high abortion prevalence in the North, Northeast and Southeast 15 . In the second study 16 , which analyzed a series from 1995 and 2013 16 , two correction factors were used and researchers also found a reduction in the annual occurrence of abortion in the period. The maximum estimate described a reduction from 1,086,708 annual abortions in 1995 to 865,160; and the minimum, from 864,628 in 1995 to 687,347 in 2013.…”
Section: Tablementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Stemming from the high magnitude of unplanned pregnancies, abortion continues a common practice, in a context where clandestinely-illegality often exposes women to risks.According to estimates based in hospitalization rates, in 2013, 12 to 16 abortions were induced among 1,000 women aged 15 to 49 years in Brazil, representing 687,347 to 865,160 abortions that year. 7 Considering the latest estimate of unsafe abortion in the world, Brazil answers for 15 to 18.8% of these cases in South America. 8 According to Diniz et al, 9 one in each 5 Brazilian women at the age of 40 has had an abortion, being higher among those who declared themselves black, brown or indigenous, with low education and resident in the North, Northeast and Center-West regions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…No Brasil, no ano de 2013, registraram-se 205.855 internações decorrentes de abortos, sendo 154.391 por interrupção induzida 6 . Houve, no período de 1995 e 2013, uma diminuição de internação de mulheres de dez a 49 anos por complicações de aborto (redução de 27%), e a estimativa do número anual de abortos induzidos recuou 26%.…”
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