| Literature DB >> 31815617 |
Shelly Makleff1,2, Ana Labandera3, Fernanda Chiribao3, Jennifer Friedman1, Roosbelinda Cardenas1,4, Eleuthera Sa1, Sarah E Baum5.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The abortion law in Uruguay changed in 2012 to allow first trimester abortion on request. Implementation of the law in Uruguay has been lauded, but barriers to care, including abortion stigma, remain. This study aimed to assess women's experiences seeking abortion services and related attitudes and knowledge following implementation of the law in Uruguay.Entities:
Keywords: Abortion services; Abortion stigma; Abortions; Client experience; Conscientious objection; Decriminalization; Latin America; Legal abortion; Multiple abortions; Uruguay
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31815617 PMCID: PMC6902415 DOI: 10.1186/s12905-019-0855-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Womens Health ISSN: 1472-6874 Impact factor: 2.809
Fig. 1Recruitment of abortion clients in Uruguay
Participant characteristics (N = 207)
| Characteristics | |
|---|---|
| Age | |
| 18–21 | 58 (28.0) |
| 22–25 | 47 (22.7) |
| 26–30 | 40 (19.3) |
| 31–35 | 34 (16.4) |
| > 35 | 28 (13.5) |
| Education | |
| Less than high school | 38 (18.4) |
| Some high school | 114 (55.1) |
| Completed high school | 26 (12.6) |
| University | 27 (13.0) |
| No response | 2 (1.0) |
| Relationship status | |
| Single | 66 (31.9) |
| Partner not cohabitating | 44 (21.3) |
| Partner cohabitating | 70 (33.8) |
| Married | 7 (3.4) |
| Separated/Divorced | 19 (9.2) |
| No response | 1 (0.5) |
| Current work | |
| Informal | 42 (20.3) |
| Formal | 48 (23.2) |
| None | 115 (55.6) |
| No response | 2 (1.0) |
| Prior pregnancies* | |
| 0 | 47 (22.7) |
| 1 | 42 (20.3) |
| 2 | 43 (20.8) |
| 3+ | 74 (35.7) |
| No response | 1 (0.5) |
| Prior abortion | |
| Yes | 33 (15.9) |
| No | 173 (83.6) |
| No response | 1 (0.5) |
| Use of contraception at the time of survey | |
| Yes | 112 (54.1) |
| No, but I would like to | 89 (43.0) |
| No and I would not like to | 6 (2.9) |
* Includes prior abortions and miscarriages; does not include current pregnancy
Experience with abortion services (N = 207)
| Indicators of experience with services | |
|---|---|
| First source of information about availability of legal abortion | |
| Institution | 16 (7.7) |
| Friend/Family/Acquaintance | 48 (23.2) |
| Internet | 8 (3.9) |
| Radio | 11 (5.3) |
| Television | 108 (52.2) |
| Other | 9 (4.3) |
| No response | 7 (3.4) |
| Felt could ask questions to the clinic staff | |
| Yes | 178 (86.0) |
| Somewhat or no | 10 (4.8) |
| No response | 19 (9.2) |
| Ease in understanding information about pregnancy options | |
| Easy | 174 (84.1) |
| Hard | 8 (3.9) |
| No response | 25 (12.1) |
| Level of support at clinic for abortion decision | |
| Supported | 181 (87.4) |
| Somewhat or not supported | 20 (9.7) |
| No response | 6 (2.9) |
| Satisfaction with abortion services | |
| Very satisfied | 173 (83.6) |
| Somewhat or unsatisfied | 28 (13.5) |
| No response | 6 (2.9) |
| Would recommend the abortion services to a friend or family | |
| Yes | 183 (88.4) |
| No or depends | 15 (7.2) |
| No response | 9 (4.3) |
Knowledge and opinion about the abortion laws in Uruguay (N = 207)
| Indicators of knowledge/opinion | |
|---|---|
| Accurate understanding of components of Uruguay abortion law | |
| Gestational limit is 12 weeks | 191 (92.3) |
| Four appointments required for abortion process | 143 (69.1) |
| Conscientious objection is permitted | 48 (23.2) |
| Perceived ease of access to abortion in Uruguay | |
| Easy | 39 (18.8) |
| Hard | 149 (72.0) |
| No response | 19 (9.2) |
| Agreement with the current abortion law in Uruguay | |
| Yes | 195 (94.2) |
| No | 10 (4.8) |
| No response | 2 (1.0) |
| Acceptable gestational age for a woman to obtain an abortion | |
| Never | 1 (0.5) |
| 8 weeks | 82 (39.6) |
| 12 weeks or longer | 118 (57.0) |
| Don’t know | 4 (1.9) |
| No response | 2 (1.0 |
| Usefulness of the 5-day waiting period | |
| Very or somewhat necessary | 54 (26.1) |
| Not necessary | 145 (70.0) |
| No response | 8 (3.9) |
| Agreement with doctor’s right to conscientious objection | |
| Agree | 142 (68.6) |
| Disagree | 50 (24.2) |
| Don’t know | 12 (5.8) |
| No response | 3 (1.4) |
Fig. 2Distribution of scores for two ILAS subscales
Stigma (N = 207)
| Indicators of stigma | |
|---|---|
| Felt judged during abortion service | |
| Yes, by staff/providers/other clients | 50 (24.2) |
| Yes, by self/family | 6 (2.9) |
| No | 151 (72.9) |
| No response | 6 (2.9) |
| Source of judgment experienced during abortion services ( | |
| Providers/staff in general hospital services | 22 (44.0) |
| Providers/staff in SRH team | 12 (24.0) |
| Providers/staff in admissions/reception | 8 (16.0) |
| Nurse or gynecologist in unspecified team/location | 7 (14.0) |
| Unspecified | 6 (12.0) |
| Other clients | 3 (6.0) |
| Level of worry that doctor would treat differently based on abortion history | |
| Very worried, worried, or a little worried | 60 (29.0) |
| Not worried | 135 (65.2) |
| No response | 12 (5.8) |
| Agreement with the following statements about abortion | |
| Abortion is the right of every woman | 189 (91.3) |
| A woman should keep her abortion a secret | 41 (19.8) |
| Women generally have justified reasons for seeking abortion | 162 (78.3) |
| Women get an abortion due to a lack of responsibility | 124 (59.9) |
* Excludes 163 women who did not report feeling judged by others during service; numbers do not sum to total as some respondents report multiple sources of judgment