埃塞俄比亚在堕胎合法性知识和基于设施的堕胎服务可得性方面的地区和地区差异

Q2 Medicine
Grace Sheehy , Jessica L. Dozier , Alexandria K. Mickler , Mahari Yihdego , Celia Karp , Linnea A. Zimmerman
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摘要

目的对埃塞俄比亚育龄妇女堕胎合法性和可获得性的知识进行具有区域、居民和全国代表性的估计,并研究不同地区和城市/农村居民的知识差异。我们的研究利用了2019年在埃塞俄比亚每个地区和行政州实施的一项具有全国代表性的横断面调查的数据,样本为8837名年龄在15至49岁之间的女性。我们比较了3个结果的加权估计和区域分布:(1)对堕胎法的一般认识和(2)对堕胎法的正确认识,以及(3)对基于设施的堕胎服务可用性的了解。结果在堕胎合法性和可获得性知识方面存在显著的地区差异和城乡差异。在全国范围内,27%的妇女知道堕胎法,只有5%的妇女对法律有全面的了解,而30%的妇女知道在哪里可以获得基于设施的堕胎服务。各地区的估计差异很大,从索马里的2%到亚的斯亚贝巴的45%,从阿法尔的0%到哈拉雷的27%,从阿法尔的8%到提格雷的57%,对堕胎可获得性的了解。城市居民对所有措施的了解程度高于农村地区。结论流产知识的地区差异可能导致安全流产护理获取和使用的地域不平等。需要努力扩大对堕胎合法性和可获得性的了解,并应根据区域情况进行调整。了解堕胎的合法性和可获得性对于保护和扩大获得安全堕胎护理的机会至关重要,特别是在埃塞俄比亚这样的国家,堕胎可用于多种指征。需要努力提高对堕胎合法性和可获得性的认识,并应根据当地情况进行调整,以解决区域不平等问题。
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Regional and residential disparities in knowledge of abortion legality and availability of facility-based abortion services in Ethiopia

Regional and residential disparities in knowledge of abortion legality and availability of facility-based abortion services in Ethiopia

Regional and residential disparities in knowledge of abortion legality and availability of facility-based abortion services in Ethiopia

Objectives

To generate regional, residential, and nationally representative estimates of knowledge of abortion legality and availability among women of reproductive age in Ethiopia, and examine how knowledge varies across regions and by urban/rural residence.

Study Design

Our study draws on data from a nationally representative, cross-sectional survey implemented in 2019 in each of Ethiopia's regional and administrative states, yielding a sample of 8,837 women aged 15 to 49. We compare weighted estimates and regional distributions of 3 outcomes: (1) general awareness and (2) correct knowledge of the abortion law, and (3) knowledge of facility-based abortion service availability.

Results

Significant regional and urban/rural disparities in knowledge of abortion legality and availability exist. Nationally, 27% of women are aware of the abortion law and just 5% of women have comprehensive knowledge of the law, while 30% know where to access facility-based abortion services. Regionally, estimates range significantly, from 2% in Somali to 45% in Addis Ababa for general awareness of the law, 0% in Afar to 27% in Harare for comprehensive knowledge of the law, and 8% in Afar to 57% in Tigray for knowledge of abortion availability. Knowledge of all measures is higher in urban than in rural areas.

Conclusions

Regional disparities in abortion knowledge may contribute to geographic inequities in access to and use of safe abortion care. Efforts to expand knowledge of abortion legality and availability are needed and should be tailored to regional contexts.

Implications

Knowledge of abortion legality and availability is imperative to protecting and expanding access to safe abortion care, especially in contexts like Ethiopia where abortion is available for multiple indications. Efforts to improve knowledge of abortion legality and availability are needed, and should be locally tailored to address regional inequities.

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Contraception: X
Contraception: X Medicine-Obstetrics and Gynecology
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