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Abstract
Psychological or psychiatric disturbances occur in association with therapeutic abortions but they seem to be marked, severe, or persistent in only a minority (approximately 10%) of women. These consist mostly of caseness depression and anxiety. Psychoses are very uncommon, being reported in only 0.003% of cases - most of whom have a history of previous psychiatric illness. Certain groups are especially at risk from adverse psychological sequelae; these include those with a past psychiatric history, younger women, those with poor social support, the multiparous, and those belonging to sociocultural groups antagonistic to abortion. This is not to overlook the fact that, adopting a crisis-resolution framework, subsequent termination of an unwanted pregnancy is itself 'therapeutic'. A better understanding of the nature of the risk factors would enable clinicians to identify vulnerable women for whom some form of psychological intervention might be beneficial.Entities:
Keywords: Abortion, Induced; Abortion, Therapeutic--side effects; Behavior; Biology; Demographic Factors; Family Planning; Fertility Control, Postconception; Literature Review; Longterm Effects; Personality; Population; Population Dynamics; Psychological Factors; Risk Factors; Time Factors
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Year: 1992 PMID: 1617354 DOI: 10.1192/bjp.160.6.742
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Br J Psychiatry ISSN: 0007-1250 Impact factor: 9.319