Mulheres hospitalizadas por abortamento em uma maternidade escola na cidade do Recife, Brasil

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This cross-sectional study was performed with 160 women between 2005-2006. The objective was to describe the social-demographic and reproductive characteristics of women hospitalized due to abortions, and their knowledge about contraceptive methods and abortion induction. In order to determine the association between the abortion classification and social-demographic variables, Pearson's chi-square test was used, with a significance level of 5%. A frequency of 56.3% was found for probably induced abortions. Most cases of abortion occurred before 12 weeks (55.7%). As for the women's profiles: 48.9% were between 20-29 years old, 72.0% had eight years or more of schooling, 90.1% had a partner, 52.0% had 1-3 children, 100% knew about oral contraceptives and condoms and 80.0% had heard about misoprostol. The social-demographic and reproductive profile of women hospitalized at the referred service due to abortion did not change over the last years. Misoprostol remains the most known method for abortion induction.

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Ramos, K. da S., Ferreira, A. L. C. G., & de Souza, A. I. (2010). Mulheres hospitalizadas por abortamento em uma maternidade escola na cidade do Recife, Brasil. Revista Da Escola de Enfermagem, 44(3), 605–610. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0080-62342010000300008

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