| Literature DB >> 33917408 |
Whitney S Rice1,2, Katie Labgold2,3, Quita Tinsley Peterson4, Megan Higdon5, Oriaku Njoku4.
Abstract
Abortion funds are key actors in mitigating barriers to abortion access, particularly in contexts where state-level abortion access restrictions are concentrated. Using 2017-2019 case management data from a regional abortion fund in the southeastern U.S., we described the sociodemographic and service use characteristics of cases overall (n = 9585) and stratified by state of residence (Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Mississippi, South Carolina, and Tennessee). Overall, cases represented people seeking abortion fund assistance who predominately identified as non-Hispanic Black (81%), 18-34 years of age (84%), publicly or uninsured (87%), having completed a high school degree or some college (70%), having one or more children (77%), and as Christian (58%). Most cases involved an in-state clinic (81%), clinic travel distance under 50 miles (63%), surgical abortion (66%), and pregnancy under 13 weeks' gestation (73%), with variation across states. The median abortion fund contribution pledge was $75 (interquartile range (IQR): 60-100), supplementing median caller contributions of $200 (IQR: 40-300). These data provide a unique snapshot of a population navigating disproportionate, intersecting barriers to abortion access, and abortion fund capacity for social care and science. Findings can inform abortion fund development, data quality improvement efforts, as well as reproductive health, rights and justice advocacy, policy, and research.Entities:
Keywords: U.S. state laws; abortion; access to health; family planning; policy; pregnancy; pregnancy termination; reproductive justice; sexual and reproductive health
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Year: 2021 PMID: 33917408 PMCID: PMC8038751 DOI: 10.3390/ijerph18073813
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Environ Res Public Health ISSN: 1660-4601 Impact factor: 3.390
Self-identified and categorized race and ethnicity group.
| Categorized Race and Ethnicity | Self-Identified Race and Ethnicity |
|---|---|
| Asian or Pacific Islander | Asian Indian/Indian (Asia), Asian Indian/Indian (Asia)/African American, Asian Indian/Indian (Asia)/African American/Hispanic/Puerto Rican, Asian Indian/Indian (Asia)/African American/White/Caucasian, Asian Indian/Indian (Asia)/Black, Asian Indian/Indian (Asia)/Black/White/Caucasian/“Mixed”, Asian Indian/Indian (Asia)/Hispanic, Asian Indian/Indian (Asia)/White/Caucasian, Asian Indian/Indian (Asia)/White/Caucasian/“Mixed”, Asian or Pacific Islander, Asian or Pacific Islander/African American, Asian or Pacific Islander/Asian Indian/Indian (Asia)/White/Caucasian, Asian or Pacific Islander/Hispanic, Asian or Pacific Islander/White/Caucasian |
| Hispanic | Hispanic, Hispanic/“Mixed”, Hispanic/“Mixed”/Native American, Hispanic/American/United States/Mexican, Hispanic/Colombian/Dominican, Hispanic/Filipino/Philippine, Hispanic/Guatemalan, Hispanic/Honduran, Hispanic/Mexican, Hispanic/Puerto Rican, Hispanic/White/Caucasian, Hispanic/White/Caucasian/“Mixed”, Hispanic/White/Caucasian/Other |
| Indigenous American | Native American/Egyptian, Native American, White Mountain Apache |
| Non-Hispanic Black | African American, African America/“Mixed”, African American/Amerindian/Indigene/Indio, African American/Black, African American/Black/“Mixed”, African American/Black/Hispanic, African American/Cherokee/Irish, African American/Creole, African American/German, African American/Haitian/Mexican, African American/Hispanic, African American/Hispanic/“Mixed”, African American/Italian/Native American, African American/Other, African American/White/Caucasian, African American/White/Caucasian/“Mixed”, African American/White/Caucasian/Hawaiian/Native Hawaiian/Native American, African American/White/Caucasian/Korean, African American/White/Caucasian/Mexican, African American/White/Caucasian/Mexican/Native American, Black, Black/“Mixed”, Black/“Mixed”/East Indian/Italian, Black/“Mixed”/Vietnamese, Black/American/United States, Black/American/United States/Ibo/Igbo/Nigerian, Black/Dominican, Black/Haitian, Black/Hispanic, Black/Hispanic/White/Caucasian, Black/Italian, Black/Jamaican, Black/Jamaican/West Indian, Black/Korean, Black/Mexican, Black/Native American, Black/Nigerian, Black/Other, Black/Puerto Rican, Black/Spaniard/Spanish, Black/Trinidadian/Tobagonian, Black/Vietnamese, Black/White/Caucasian, Black/White/Caucasian/“Mixed”, Black/White/Caucasian/Cherokee |
| Non-Hispanic White | White/Caucasian, White/Caucasian/“Mixed”, White/Caucasian/“Mixed”/Chinese, White/Caucasian/“Mixed”/Puerto Rican, White/Caucasian/Cheyenne, White/Caucasian/Native American, White/Caucasian/Other |
| Missing | Decline to State, Unknown, “Mixed”, Other, Race not specified (American/United States, American/United States/Cuban, Amerindian/Indigene/Indio, Arab/Arabic, Bangladeshi, Brazilian, Chinese, Colombian, Creole, Egyptian, English, Ethiopian, German/Puerto Rican, Haitian, Hawaiian/Native Hawaiian/Spaniard/Spanish, Honduran, Indonesian, Irish, Italian, Jamaican, Jewish/Jew, Kenyan, Lao/Laotian/Portuguese, Latin American Indian, Liberian, Mexican, Nigerian, Other/Nigerian, Pakistani, Persian, Portuguese, Romanian, Thai, Vietnamese, West Indian) |
International countries of birth.
| Categorized Country of Birth | Self-Identified Country of Birth |
|---|---|
| International | Afghanistan, Antigua and Barbuda, The Bahamas, Benin, Bhutan, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Brazil, Burundi, Cambodia, Cameroon, Canada, Chile, China, Colombia, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Cuba, Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Eritrea, Ethiopia, France, Georgia, Germany, Ghana, Guatemala, Guinea, Guyana, Haiti, Honduras, India, Iran, Italy, Jamaica, Jordan, Kenya, South Korea, Kuwait, Liberia, Mexico, Morocco, Namibia, Nicaragua, Nigeria, Pakistan, Panama, Peru, Philippines, Rwanda, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Lucia, Samoa, Senegal, Seychelles, Sierra Leone, Somalia, South Africa, Spain, Thailand, Trinidad and Tobago, Turkey, Ukraine, United Kingdom, Vanuatu, Venezuela, Vietnam, Zambia |
| United States | United States |
Sociodemographic characteristics of abortion fund cases 1 representing callers residing in the six southeastern states where Access Reproductive Care (ARC)-Southeast provides assistance, 1 January 2017–31 December 2019 2.
| Overall | Alabama | Florida | Georgia | Mississippi | South Carolina | Tennessee | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Year | |||||||
| 2017 | 1766 (18%) | 402 (28%) | 106 (15%) | 824 (18%) | 89 (7%) | 67 (16%) | 278 (23%) |
| 2018 | 2534 (27%) | 519 (37%) | 175 (24%) | 1279 (27%) | 239 (20%) | 77 (18%) | 245 (21%) |
| 2019 | 5285 (55%) | 500 (35%) | 434 (61%) | 2534 (55%) | 878 (73%) | 279 (66%) | 660 (56%) |
| Race/Ethnicity 4 | |||||||
| Asian or Pacific Islander | 47 (1%) | ---- | ---- | 28 (1%) | ---- | ---- | ---- |
| Hispanic | 257 (4%) | 18 (2%) | 46 (9%) | 150 (4%) | ---- | ---- | 28 (3%) |
| Indigenous American | 15 (<1%) | ---- | ---- | ---- | ---- | ---- | ---- |
| Non-Hispanic Black | 5856 (81%) | 873 (80%) | 379 (72%) | 2907 (84%) | 754 (88%) | 239 (76%) | 704 (75%) |
| Non-Hispanic White | 1033 (14%) | 195 (18%) | 100 (19%) | 387 (11%) | 90 (11%) | 63 (20%) | 198 (21%) |
| Missing | 2377 | 331 | 185 | 1157 | 350 | 110 | 244 |
| Age Category, Years | |||||||
| <18 | 185 (2%) | 24 (2%) | 16 (2%) | 70 (2%) | 35 (3%) | ---- | 30 (2%) |
| 18–24 | 2504 (27%) | 402 (28%) | 199 (28%) | 1232 (27%) | 333 (27%) | 109 (26%) | 266 (23%) |
| 25–29 | 3299 (35%) | 483 (34%) | 221 (31%) | 1588 (34%) | 411 (34%) | 166 (39%) | 430 (36%) |
| 30–34 | 2225 (23%) | 313 (22%) | 190 (27%) | 1044 (23%) | 293 (24%) | 93 (22%) | 292 (25%) |
| 35–39 | 977 (10%) | 137 (10%) | 73 (10%) | 497 (10%) | 114 (10%) | 34 (8%) | 122 (10%) |
| 40+ | 342 (3%) | 58 (4%) | 16 (2%) | 197 (4%) | 19 (2%) | ---- | 41 (4%) |
| Missing | 16 | 4 | 0 | 9 | 1 | 0 | 2 |
| Insurance Payor | |||||||
| Private | 954 (13%) | 156 (14%) | 67 (12%) | 417 (11%) | 118 (14%) | 36 (11%) | 160 (17%) |
| Public | 3251 (43%) | 500 (44%) | 270 (49%) | 1605 (44%) | 223 (26%) | 174 (54%) | 479 (50%) |
| No Insurance | 3257 (44%) | 480 (42%) | 211 (39%) | 1618 (45%) | 515 (60%) | 113 (35%) | 320 (33%) |
| Missing | 2123 | 285 | 167 | 997 | 350 | 100 | 224 |
| Highest Level of Education | |||||||
| Less than high school | 87 (1%) | ---- | ---- | 42 (1%) | ---- | ---- | ---- |
| Some high school | 853 (11%) | 149 (13%) | 69 (12%) | 399 (11%) | 68 (8%) | 45 (14%) | 123 (13%) |
| High school degree/GED | 3097 (42%) | 492 (43%) | 283 (50%) | 1487 (41%) | 294 (34%) | 144 (44%) | 397 (41%) |
| Some College | 2208 (29%) | 333 (29%) | 132 (24%) | 1106 (30%) | 280 (32%) | 83 (25%) | 274 (28%) |
| Trade/technical/vocational training | 149 (2%) | ---- | ---- | 77 (2%) | ---- | ---- | 26 (3%) |
| College graduate or higher | 1151 (15%) | 147 (13%) | 54 (10%) | 562 (15%) | 209 (24%) | 42 (13%) | 137 (14%) |
| Missing | 2040 | 279 | 154 | 964 | 336 | 95 | 212 |
| Religious Affiliation | |||||||
| Christian | 3914 (58%) | 545 (53%) | 292 (57%) | 1900 (58%) | 516 (65%) | 171 (59%) | 490 (58%) |
| Non-religious | 1719 (26%) | 262 (26%) | 148 (29%) | 859 (26%) | 174 (22%) | 63 (22%) | 213 (25%) |
| Other | 238 (3%) | 30 (3%) | 19 (4%) | 116 (34%) | 34 (4%) | 17 (6%) | 22 (3%) |
| Prefer Not To Answer | 862 (13%) | 190 (18%) | 50 (10%) | 396 (12%) | 74 (9%) | 36 (13%) | 116 (14%) |
| Missing | 2852 | 394 | 206 | 1366 | 408 | 136 | 342 |
| Number of Children | |||||||
| 0 | 1747 (23%) | 259 (23%) | 99 (17%) | 927 (25%) | 186 (21%) | 67 (20%) | 209 (21%) |
| 1–2 | 3963 (52%) | 624 (54%) | 303 (54%) | 1848 (50%) | 474 (54%) | 191 (56%) | 523 (54%) |
| 3+ | 1884 (25%) | 264 (23%) | 164 (29%) | 922 (25%) | 216 (25%) | 73 (22%) | 245 (25%) |
| Missing | 1991 | 274 | 149 | 940 | 330 | 92 | 206 |
| Country of Birth | |||||||
| United States | 7295 (97%) | 1131 (99%) | 542 (97%) | 3502 (96%) | 867 (100%) | 320 (98%) | 933 (97%) |
| International 5 | 219 (3%) | --- | 19 (3%) | 150 (4%) | --- | --- | 33 (3%) |
| Missing | 2071 | 282 | 154 | 985 | 337 | 96 | 217 |
1 A single caller can have more than one case during the study period.2 All cases with geographic information in the study period. 3 Categories with counts under 15 are censored as indicated by dashes. 4 Self-Identified race and ethnicity: Table 1. 5 Non-U.S. Country of Birth: Table 2.
Abortion fund service use characteristics of abortion fund cases 1 representing callers residing in the six southeastern states where Access Reproductive Care (ARC)-Southeast provides assistance, 1 January 2017–31 December 2019 2.
| Overall | Alabama | Florida | Georgia | Mississippi | South Carolina | Tennessee | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Gestational Age Category, Weeks | |||||||
| 0–10 weeks | 5948 (64%) | 836 (61%) | 449 (64%) | 2830 (63%) | 884 (74%) | 241 (58%) | 708 (61%) |
| 11–12 weeks | 869 (9%) | 124 (9%) | 78 (11%) | 378 (8%) | 91 (8%) | 36 (8%) | 162 (14%) |
| 13–15 weeks | 1072 (11%) | 169 (12%) | 69 (10%) | 503 (11%) | 123 (10%) | 33 (8%) | 175 (15%) |
| 16–18 weeks | 744 (8%) | 121 (9%) | 49 (7%) | 422 (9%) | 46 (4%) | 46 (11%) | 60 (5%) |
| 19–21 weeks | 608 (7%) | 114 (8%) | 35 (5%) | 322 (7%) | 44 (4%) | 44 (11%) | 49 (4%) |
| 22+ weeks | 122 (1%) | ---- | 21 (3%) | 63 (2%) | ---- | 16 (4%) | ---- |
| Missing | 222 | 46 | 14 | 119 | 12 | 7 | 24 |
| Abortion Type | |||||||
| Medication Abortion | 3202 (35%) | 343 (25%) | 272 (39%) | 1434 (32%) | 661 (56%) | 127 (32%) | 365 (32%) |
| Surgical Abortion | 6072 (65%) | 1018 (75%) | 423 (61%) | 3060 (68%) | 515 (44%) | 275 (68%) | 781 (68%) |
| Missing | 311 | 60 | 20 | 143 | 30 | 21 | 37 |
| ARC-Southeast AF Pledge | 7233 (76%) | 834 (59%) | 583 (82%) | 3573 (77%) | 973 (81%) | 334 (79%) | 936 (79%) |
| ARC-Southeast AF Pledge, Dollars 4 | 75 (60, 100) | 85 (60, 100) | 80 (60, 100) | 75 (60, 100) | 75 (60, 100) | 85 (75, 125) | 80 (75, 100) |
| ARC-Southeast AF Caller Contribution, Dollars 3 | 200 (40, 300) | 150 (0, 275) | 220 (100, 350) | 200 (50, 300) | 175 (29, 250) | 165 (25, 274) | 175 (0, 250) |
| Visiting Clinic in state of Residence | 7652 (81%) | 720 (51%) | 652 (91%) | 4366 (96%) | 889 (74%) | 75 (18%) | 950 (81%) |
| Distance from Residential Zip Code to Clinic, Miles | |||||||
| 0–24 miles | 4627 (48%) | 377 (27%) | 522 (73%) | 2517 (54%) | 394 (33%) | 61 (14%) | 756 (64%) |
| 25–49 miles | 1374 (14%) | 179 (12%) | 40 (6%) | 922 (20%) | 94 (8%) | 59 (14%) | 80 (7%) |
| 50–99 miles | 1386 (15%) | 248 (18%) | 30 (4%) | 600 (13%) | 321 (27%) | 109 (26%) | 78 (6%) |
| 100–299 miles | 1887 (20%) | 566 (40%) | 67 (9%) | 527 (11%) | 320 (26%) | 163 (39%) | 244 (21%) |
| 300+ miles | 311 (3%) | 51 (4%) | 56 (8%) | 71 (2%) | 77 (6%) | 31 (7%) | 25 (2%) |
Abbreviations: AF = Abortion Fund, IQR = Interquartile range. 1 A single caller can have more than one case during the study period. 2 All cases with geographic information in the study period. 3 Categories with counts under 15 are censored as indicated by dashes. 4 Median (IQR).
Figure 1Variation in gestational age at appointment by state of residence for cases representing callers residing in the six southeastern states where ARC-Southeast provides assistance, 1 January 2017 through 31 December 2019.
Figure 2Percentage of missing data for sociodemographic and support characteristics for cases representing callers residing in the six southeastern states where Access Reproductive Care (ARC)-Southeast provides assistance, 1 January 2017 through 31 December 2019.
Comparison of abortion fund sociodemographic and support characteristics of abortion fund cases 1 for callers residing in the six southeastern states where Access Reproductive Care (ARC)-Southeast provides assistance, 1 January 2017–31 December 2019 for cases with and without valid geographic information on ZIP code of residence and abortion clinic.
| With Geographic Information | Without Geographic Information | |
|---|---|---|
| ( | ( | |
| Year | ||
| 2017 | 1766 (18%) | 354 (65%) |
| 2018 | 2534 (27%) | 86 (16%) |
| 2019 | 5285 (55%) | 102 (19%) |
| State of Residence | ||
| Alabama | 1421 (15%) | 65 (12%) |
| Florida | 715 (8%) | 39 (7%) |
| Georgia | 4637 (48%) | 319 (59%) |
| Mississippi | 1206 (13%) | 26 (5%) |
| South Carolina | 423 (4%) | 61 (11%) |
| Tennessee | 1183 (12%) | 32 (6%) |
| Race/Ethnicity 3 | ||
| Asian or Pacific Islander | 47 (1%) | --- |
| Hispanic | 257 (4%) | 15 (3%) |
| Indigenous American | 15 (<1%) | --- |
| Non-Hispanic Black | 5856 (81%) | 356 (80%) |
| Non-Hispanic White | 1033 (14%) | 67 (15%) |
| Missing | 2377 | 95 |
| Age Category, Years | ||
| <18 | 185 (2%) | --- |
| 18–24 | 2504 (27%) | 135 (25%) |
| 25–29 | 3299 (35%) | 185 (34%) |
| 30–34 | 2225 (23%) | 106 (20%) |
| 35–39 | 977 (10%) | 71 (13%) |
| 40+ | 342 (3%) | 28 (5%) |
| Missing | 16 | --- |
| Insurance Payor | ||
| Private | 954 (13%) | 43 (10%) |
| Public | 3251 (43%) | 221 (48%) |
| No Insurance | 3257 (44%) | 193 (42%) |
| Missing | 2123 | 85 |
| Highest Level of Education | ||
| Less than high school | 87 (1%) | --- |
| Some high school | 853 (11%) | 65 (14%) |
| High school degree/GED | 3097 (41%) | 208 (45%) |
| Some College | 2208 (29%) | 118 (25%) |
| Trade/technical/vocational training | 149 (2%) | --- |
| College graduate or higher | 1151 (15%) | 66 (14%) |
| Missing | 2040 | 75 |
| Religious Affiliation | ||
| Christian | 3914 (58%) | 232 (52%) |
| Non-religious | 1719 (26%) | 140 (32%) |
| Other | 238 (3%) | 20 (5%) |
| Prefer not to Answer | 862 (13%) | 43 (10%) |
| Missing | 2852 | 107 |
| Number of Children | ||
| 0 | 1747 (23%) | 131 (28%) |
| 1–2 | 3963 (52%) | 225 (48%) |
| 3+ | 1884 (25%) | 111 (24%) |
| Missing | 1991 | 75 |
| Country of Birth | ||
| United States | 7295 (97%) | 450 (97%) |
| International 4 | 219 (3%) | --- |
| Missing | 2071 | 80 |
| Gestational Age Category, Weeks | ||
| 0–10 weeks | 5948 (64%) | 208 (55%) |
| 11–12 weeks | 869 (9%) | 33 (9%) |
| 13–15 weeks | 1072 (11%) | 40 (11%) |
| 16–18 weeks | 744 (8%) | 36 (9.5) |
| 19–21 weeks | 608 (7%) | 38 (10%) |
| 22+ weeks | 122 (1%) | 23 (6%) |
| Missing | 222 | 164 |
| Abortion Type | ||
| Medication Abortion | 3202 (35%) | 59 (17%) |
| Surgical Abortion | 6072 (65%) | 291 (83%) |
| Missing | 311 | 192 |
| ARC-Southeast AF Pledge | 7233 (76%) | 113 (21%) |
| Median ARC-Southeast AF Pledge, Dollars 5 | 75 (60, 100) | 60 (50, 100) |
| Median ARC-Southeast AF Caller Contribution, Dollars 5 | 200 (40, 300) | 0 (0,0) |
Abbreviations: AF = Abortion Fund, IQR = Interquartile range. 1 A single caller can have more than one case during the study period. 2 Categories with counts under 15 are censored as indicated by dashes. 3 Self-Identified race and ethnicity: Table 1. 4 Non-US Country of Birth: Table 2. 5 Median (IQR).