Mishra U S, Ramanathan M, Rajan S I
Centre for Development Studies, Trivandrum, India.
Soc Biol. 1998 Fall-Winter;45(3-4):278-88. doi: 10.1080/19485565.1998.9988979.
Information on abortion is limited and inaccurate, especially in the developing world, which has led to speculation on the prevalence of abortion in these regions. A rise in prevalence of abortion is mostly counted in terms of increase in the prevalence of induced abortions which reflects on the reproductive health of women. With the growing concern for the reproductive health of women, the study of abortion has drawn the attention of researchers world-wide. This paper is an attempt to assess the induced abortion potential among Indian women by utilizing information on proportion of unwanted and ill-timed pregnancies obtained through National Family Health Survey, India. This exercise may facilitate a better understanding of the exact prevalence of induced abortion, which necessarily should be less than the estimated potential depending on the levels of unwanted and ill-timed fertility.
关于堕胎的信息有限且不准确,尤其是在发展中世界,这引发了对这些地区堕胎率的猜测。堕胎率的上升主要以人工流产率的增加来计算,这反映了女性的生殖健康状况。随着对女性生殖健康的日益关注,堕胎研究已引起全球研究人员的关注。本文试图通过利用印度国家家庭健康调查中获得的意外怀孕和时机不当怀孕比例信息,评估印度女性的人工流产可能性。这项工作可能有助于更好地了解人工流产的确切发生率,根据意外和时机不当生育率水平,其必然应低于估计的可能性。