The influence of feminist abortion accompaniment on emotions related to abortion: A longitudinal observational study in Mexico.

SSM - Population Health Pub Date : 2022-10-04 eCollection Date: 2022-09-01 DOI:10.1016/j.ssmph.2022.101259
Alexandra Wollum, Sofía Garduño Huerta, Oriana López Uribe, Camille Garnsey, S Michael Gaddis, Sarah E Baum, Brianna Keefe-Oates
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Emotions can reflect how individuals internalize identities, social roles, and broader power structures, including abortion stigma. Abortion accompaniment, in the form of logistical, informational, and emotional support offered by individuals and organizations, takes a person-centered, feminist, and rights-based approach. We tested the extent to which abortion accompaniment may decrease negative and increase positive feelings an individual holds related to their abortion. Using observational longitudinal data collected between January 2017 and mid-2018, we compared negative and positive emotional responses to a personal abortion experience one month and six months following the abortion to emotions immediately prior to the abortion ("baseline"), among women travelling from outside of Mexico City to abortion clinics in Mexico City with and without support of the accompaniment organization, Fondo MARIA. We used doubly robust longitudinal mixed effects models with inverse probability weighting methods. At baseline, accompanied and unaccompanied participants experienced an average of 4.9 and 4.4 negative emotions out of eight respectively (i.e., anguish, nervousness, scared, anxious, sadness, guilt, anger, shame) and 1.7 and 1.9 positive emotions of out 4 respectively (happiness, calmness, decidedness, and relief). From our model results, women accompanied (n = 77) had larger decreases in negative feelings (p < .05) and larger increases in positive feelings (p < .01) toward their abortion compared to those who were not accompanied (n = 119) at six months. These changes led the majority of accompanied respondents to have primarily positive feelings about their abortion by endline. Abortion accompaniment through Fondo MARIA in Mexico City was associated with a larger decrease in negative feelings, particularly those related to stigma, and a larger increase in positive feelings six months after abortion. Accompaniment's focus on person-centered support, self-determination, and autonomy may enable people seeking abortion to view their decision as one that is valid and legitimate, and resist the predominant stigmatizing narratives framing abortion as something that is transgressive.

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女权主义堕胎陪伴对堕胎相关情绪的影响:墨西哥的一项纵向观察研究。
情绪可以反映个人如何内化身份、社会角色和更广泛的权力结构,包括堕胎的耻辱。堕胎陪伴,以个人和组织提供的后勤、信息和情感支持的形式,采取以人为本、女权主义和基于权利的方法。我们测试了堕胎陪伴可以在多大程度上减少个人对堕胎的消极感受,增加个人对堕胎的积极感受。利用2017年1月至2018年中期收集的观察性纵向数据,我们比较了从墨西哥城以外前往墨西哥城堕胎诊所的女性在堕胎后一个月和六个月的负面和积极情绪反应与堕胎前的情绪反应(“基线”),这些女性有和没有陪伴组织Fondo MARIA的支持。我们使用双鲁棒纵向混合效应模型与逆概率加权方法。在基线上,有陪伴和没有陪伴的参与者平均分别经历了8种情绪中的4.9种和4.4种消极情绪(即痛苦、紧张、害怕、焦虑、悲伤、内疚、愤怒、羞耻)和4种积极情绪(快乐、平静、果断和宽慰)中的1.7种和1.9种。从我们的模型结果来看,陪伴的女性(n = 77)的负面情绪下降幅度更大(p = 77)
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