Awareness and perceptions related to self-managed abortion in Ohio after Dobbs.

Katlynn McFarland, Maria F Gallo, Mikaela H Smith, Abigail Norris Turner, Danielle Bessett
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Objectives: This study aimed to analyze awareness and perceptions related to self-managed abortion in Ohio after Dobbs and subsequent changes in Ohio abortion law.

Study design: We analyzed data from the most recent wave (September 2022 to August 2023) of the Ohio Survey of Women, a cross-sectional survey of a population representative sample of women aged 18-44 years in Ohio (full sample N = 2473). Our variables of interest were awareness of self-managed medication abortion (SMMA) and perceptions of self-managed abortion (SMA). Respondents were considered to have awareness of SMMA if they reported having heard of pills they can buy and use at home to conduct an abortion without going to a clinic or consulting a doctor. All respondents were also asked to indicate methods that they understand to mean SMA.

Results: A plurality (41.6%) of respondents were aware of SMMA. Non-Hispanic Black and non-Hispanic Asian women had less awareness of SMMA compared to non-Hispanic White women (prevalence ratio [PR] = 0.72, 95% CI, 0.54-0.95 and PR = 0.45, 95% CI, 0.26-0.77, respectively). When compared with women who hold a bachelor's degree or higher educational level, women with less than a high school education, those with a high school degree, and those with only some college had less awareness of SMMA (respectively, PR = 0.58, 95% CI, 0.36-0.94; PR = 0.71, 95% CI, 0.58-0.86; PR = 0.78, 95% CI, 0.68-0.88). About 30.3% of women identified Plan B, and 24.4% indicated herbs as methods of SMA.

Conclusions: The findings highlight disparities in awareness of SMMA abortion in adult, reproductive-aged women in Ohio.

多布斯事件后俄亥俄州对自我管理堕胎的认识和看法。
目的:分析多布斯事件后俄亥俄州对自我管理堕胎的认识和看法以及随后俄亥俄州堕胎法的变化。研究设计:我们分析了俄亥俄州妇女调查的最新一波(2022年9月至2023年8月)的数据,这是一项对俄亥俄州18-44岁女性人口代表性样本的横断面调查(全样本N= 2473)。我们感兴趣的变量是自我管理药物流产(SMMA)的意识和自我管理流产(SMA)的认知。如果受访者报告说他们听说过可以在家中购买和使用的药物,而无需去诊所或咨询医生,则被认为了解SMMA。所有受访者还被要求指出他们理解的SMA方法。结果:多数受访者(41.6%)了解SMMA。与非西班牙裔白人女性相比,非西班牙裔黑人和非西班牙裔亚裔女性对SMMA的认识较低(患病率比PR=0.72, 95%可信区间CI[0.54-0.95]和PR=0.45, 95% CI[0.26-0.77])。与本科及以上学历的女性相比,高中以下学历的女性、高中学历的女性和大学学历的女性对SMMA的认知程度较低(PR=0.58, 95% CI [0.36-0.94];Pr =0.71, 95% ci [0.58-0.86];Pr =0.78, 95% ci[0.68-0.88])。约30.3%的女性选择B计划,24.4%的女性选择草药作为SMA的方法。结论:研究结果强调了俄亥俄州成年育龄妇女对SMMA流产的认识存在差异。
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