The incidence of induced abortion in Uganda.

Susheela Singh, Elena Prada, Florence Mirembe, Charles Kiggundu
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Abstract

Context: Although Uganda's law permits induced abortion only to save a woman's life, many women obtain abortions, often under unhygienic conditions. Small-scale studies suggest that unsafe abortion is an important health problem in Uganda, but no national quantitative studies of abortion exist.

Methods: A nationally representative survey of 313 health facilities that treat women who have postabortion complications and a survey of 53 professionals who are knowledgeable about the conditions of abortion provision in Uganda were conducted in 2003. Indirect estimation techniques were applied to the data to calculate the number of induced abortions performed annually. Abortion rates, abortion ratios and unintended pregnancy rates were calculated for the nation and its four major regions. Data on contraceptive use and unmet need were obtained from Demographic and Health Surveys.

Results: Each year, an estimated 297,000 induced abortions are performed in Uganda, and nearly 85,000 women are treated for complications. Abortions occur at a rate of 54 per 1,000 women aged 15-49 and account for one in five pregnancies. The abortion rate is higher than average in the Central region (62 per 1,000 women), the country's most urban and economically developed region. It is also very high in the Northern region (70 per 1,000). Nationally, about half of pregnancies are unintended; 51% of married women aged 15-49 and 12% of their unmarried counterparts have an unmet need for effective contraceptives.

Conclusions: Unsafe abortion exacts a heavy toll on women in Uganda. To reduce unplanned pregnancy and unsafe abortion, and to improve women's health, increased access to contraceptive services is needed for all women.

乌干达人工流产的发生率。
背景:虽然乌干达法律只允许为挽救妇女生命而进行人工流产,但许多妇女往往在不卫生的条件下进行流产。小规模研究表明,不安全堕胎在乌干达是一个重要的健康问题,但没有关于堕胎的全国性定量研究。方法:2003年,对313家治疗堕胎后并发症妇女的保健机构进行了具有全国代表性的调查,并对53名了解乌干达堕胎条件的专业人员进行了调查。对数据采用间接估计技术计算每年人工流产的数量。计算了全国及四大地区的堕胎率、堕胎率和意外怀孕率。关于避孕药具使用情况和未满足需求的数据来自人口与健康调查。结果:乌干达每年估计有29.7万例人工流产,近8.5万名妇女因并发症接受治疗。堕胎率为每1 000名15-49岁妇女中有54人堕胎,占怀孕人数的五分之一。中部地区是印度城市化程度最高、经济最发达的地区,堕胎率高于平均水平(每1000名妇女中有62名堕胎)。北部地区的死亡率也很高(每1000人中有70人)。在全国范围内,大约一半的怀孕是意外怀孕;51%的15-49岁已婚妇女和12%的未婚妇女对有效避孕药具的需求未得到满足。结论:不安全堕胎给乌干达妇女造成了沉重的代价。为了减少意外怀孕和不安全堕胎,并改善妇女健康,需要增加所有妇女获得避孕服务的机会。
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