Factors affecting delay in obtaining an abortion among unmarried young women in three cities in China

Xiayun Zuo, Chunyan Yu, C. Lou, X. Tu, Qiguo Lian, Ziliang Wang
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Unwanted pregnancy, which is relatively common in China, usually leads to induced abortion. Although unmarried young women are at higher risk of delay in seeking an abortion, this population has rarely been studied in China. The present paper uses a survey of 1,271 unmarried women aged 15-24 years who sought an abortion in three cities in China. It was found that 20.5 per cent, 4.4 per cent and 4.9 per cent of unmarried women seeking abortions in Shanghai, Chengdu and Taiyuan, respectively, had done so after 10 weeks of pregnancy. The reasons for the delay in seeking an abortion were related to: the stages of suspecting and confirming the pregnancy; deciding on a course of action; and obtaining the services. Women were less likely to delay seeking an abortion if their partners were involved in the decision-making. Fearing condemnation, relatively few women informed parents of their pregnancy. The findings indicate the need for improved education on sexual and reproductive health and abortion services to increase the knowledge of young women and men and to improve the social support system.
影响中国三个城市未婚年轻女性延迟堕胎的因素
意外怀孕在中国相对常见,通常会导致人工流产。尽管未婚年轻女性延迟寻求堕胎的风险较高,但在中国很少对这一人群进行研究。本文对中国三个城市的1271名年龄在15-24岁的未婚堕胎女性进行了调查。调查发现,在上海、成都和太原,分别有20.5%、4.4%和4.9%的未婚女性在怀孕10周后堕胎。延迟寻求堕胎的原因与:怀疑和确认怀孕的阶段有关;决定的:决定行动路线的;获得服务。如果伴侣参与决策,女性推迟堕胎的可能性较小。由于担心受到谴责,很少有女性将自己怀孕的事告知父母。调查结果表明,需要改进关于性健康和生殖健康以及堕胎服务的教育,以增加青年男女的知识,并改善社会支助系统。
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