Department of Obstetrics & Gynaecology, Faculty of Medicine, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada.
Centre for Health Evaluation and Outcome Sciences, Providence Health Care Research Institute, Vancouver, BC, Canada.
PLoS One. 2021 Jul 1;16(7):e0252434. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0252434. eCollection 2021.
We sought to review the literature on the access experiences and attitudes toward abortion among youth experiencing homelessness in the United States.
We conducted a systematic review of peer-reviewed literature published from 2001 to 2019. We included qualitative studies involving US participants that focused on access experiences, views, or accounts of unintended pregnancy and/or abortion among youth experiencing homelessness. We excluded studies published before 2001 as that was the year mifepristone medication abortion was made available in the US and we aimed to investigate experiences of access to both medical and surgical abortion options.
Our thematic analysis of the data resulted in five key themes that characterize the abortion attitudes and access experiences of youth experiencing homelessness: (1) engaging in survival sex and forced sex, (2) balancing relationships and autonomy, (3) availability does not equal access, (4) attempting self-induced abortions using harmful methods, and (5) feeling resilient despite traumatic unplanned pregnancy experiences.
Youth experiencing homelessness experience barriers to abortion access across the US, including in states with a supportive policy context and publicly funded abortion services. In the absence of accessible services, youth may consider harmful methods of self-induced abortion. Improved services should be designed to offer low-barrier abortion care with the qualities that youth identified as important to them, including privacy and autonomy.
我们旨在回顾美国无家可归青年获取堕胎服务的经历和对堕胎的态度方面的文献。
我们对 2001 年至 2019 年期间发表的同行评议文献进行了系统回顾。我们纳入了涉及美国参与者的定性研究,这些研究侧重于无家可归青年的意外怀孕和/或堕胎的获取经历、观点或描述。我们排除了发表时间早于 2001 年的研究,因为那一年米非司酮药物流产在美国获得批准,我们旨在调查获取医疗和手术堕胎选择的经历。
我们对数据的主题分析产生了五个关键主题,这些主题描述了无家可归青年的堕胎态度和获取经历:(1)从事生存性性行为和强迫性性行为,(2)平衡关系和自主权,(3)可获得性并不等同于可获取性,(4)尝试使用有害方法进行自我诱导流产,以及(5)尽管经历了创伤性意外怀孕,但仍感到有韧性。
美国无家可归的青年在获取堕胎服务方面面临障碍,包括在政策环境支持和提供公共资金堕胎服务的州也是如此。在缺乏可及服务的情况下,青年可能会考虑采用有害的自我诱导流产方法。应设计改进的服务,提供具有青年认为对他们重要的特质的低障碍堕胎护理,包括隐私和自主权。