Adetoro O O, Babarinsa A B, Sotiloye O S
Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, University of Ilorin, Nigeria.
Afr J Med Med Sci. 1991 Jun;20(2):149-53.
One hundred and ninety-two adolescents (aged 12-18 years) with septic illicit abortions were interviewed to assess socio-cultural factors associated with illegally induced septic abortions at Ilorin, Nigeria. They were mostly unmarried schoolgirls who were ignorant of contraception. Inadequate parental supervision contributed largely to unplanned pregnancies, while poor economic state of these patients influenced the occurrence of illegal septic abortions. Wide-spread availability of an acceptable family-life education, with improved socio-economic state of the adolescents would most probably reduce the socio-cultural factors favouring illicit septic induced abortions in this community.
对192名患有败血症的非法堕胎青少年(年龄在12至18岁之间)进行了访谈,以评估尼日利亚伊洛林与非法导致的败血症性堕胎相关的社会文化因素。她们大多是未婚女学生,对避孕知识一无所知。父母监管不足在很大程度上导致了意外怀孕,而这些患者的经济状况不佳影响了非法败血症性堕胎的发生。广泛提供可接受的家庭生活教育,同时改善青少年的社会经济状况,很可能会减少该社区中有利于非法败血症性堕胎的社会文化因素。