2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.jadohealth.2017.12.015
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Playing it Safe: Legal and Clandestine Abortions Among Adolescents in Ethiopia

Abstract: Purpose:The 2005 expansion of the Ethiopian abortion law provided minors access to legal abortions, yet little is known about abortion among adolescents. This paper estimates the incidence of legal and clandestine abortions and the severity of abortion-related complications among adolescent and nonadolescent women in Ethiopia in 2014.Methods:This paper uses data from three surveys: a Health Facility Survey (n = 822) to collect data on legal abortions and postabortion complications, a Health Professionals Surve… Show more

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“…To estimate the incidence of abortion among adolescent women, we used an age-specific variant of the Abortion Incidence Complications Method [ 28 ]. We indirectly estimated abortion incidence through the use of three surveys conducted in Uganda in 2013: a nationally representative Health Facilities Survey (HFS) that provided data on the number of postabortion complications cases ( n =418); a Health Professionals Survey (HPS) of purposively selected, knowledgeable key informants used to assess the proportion of all abortions resulting in treated complications ( n =147); and a Prospective Morbidity Survey (PMS) which collected data on PAC patients obtaining services from a nationally representative sample of health facilities ( n =2169).…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…To estimate the incidence of abortion among adolescent women, we used an age-specific variant of the Abortion Incidence Complications Method [ 28 ]. We indirectly estimated abortion incidence through the use of three surveys conducted in Uganda in 2013: a nationally representative Health Facilities Survey (HFS) that provided data on the number of postabortion complications cases ( n =418); a Health Professionals Survey (HPS) of purposively selected, knowledgeable key informants used to assess the proportion of all abortions resulting in treated complications ( n =147); and a Prospective Morbidity Survey (PMS) which collected data on PAC patients obtaining services from a nationally representative sample of health facilities ( n =2169).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Abortion Incidence Complications Method assumes that only women with late miscarriages (13–22 weeks) will go to a facility for PAC. In order to estimate the risk of late miscarriage by age, we drew on clinical data from Harlap et al [ 35 ] to construct age-specific life tables, which are available in an appendix to Sully et al [ 28 ]. As not all late miscarriages will result in facility-based care, we assumed that the proportion of women receiving care for late miscarriages in a facility is equal to the proportion that gives birth in a facility.…”
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“…In addtiotion, from the unintended pregnancies occured between 2015 and 2019 years, 61% of them ended in abortion [8]. Out of worldwide induced, abortion half of them were unsafe abortion, contributing about 13% of all maternal deaths [7, 9,10].…”
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“…Many of these abortions take place in legally restrictive settings [13,[15][16][17]. In Ethiopian students having unintended pregnancy is about 32.4% [18]; more likely ends with abortion complications [19].…”
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confidence: 99%