Department of Anthropology, Yale University, New Haven, CT, USA.
Cult Health Sex. 2023 Apr;25(4):444-458. doi: 10.1080/13691058.2022.2052186. Epub 2022 Mar 17.
Globally, millions of unintended pregnancies result in unsafe abortions each year. In Sierra Leone, abortion-related complications are a major driver of maternal mortality. Despite these costs, women continue to seek unsafe abortions, yet how individuals understand the risks and benefits of pregnancy termination remains under-researched. This study seeks to understand perceptions of abortion by women and men experiencing unplanned pregnancy and to highlight factors that inform their abortion trajectories. Findings indicate that abortion was contemplated in response to anxieties regarding caring for a child, interruptions to schooling, and stigma associated with extra-marital pregnancy. While many women and men preferred not to abort-due to cultural values tied to parenthood-others faced obstacles stemming from lack of knowledge of and access to services. Findings can be used to inform interventions to support women and men in realising their fertility preferences in the face of unplanned pregnancy.
全球范围内,每年都有数百万人因意外怀孕而进行不安全的堕胎。在塞拉利昂,与堕胎相关的并发症是导致产妇死亡的主要原因。尽管存在这些风险和成本,女性仍继续寻求不安全的堕胎,然而,个人如何理解终止妊娠的风险和益处仍未得到充分研究。本研究旨在了解经历意外怀孕的女性和男性对堕胎的看法,并强调影响他们堕胎轨迹的因素。研究结果表明,堕胎是出于对抚养孩子、中断学业以及婚外怀孕相关耻辱感的焦虑而考虑的。虽然许多女性和男性因与生育相关的文化价值观而不愿意堕胎,但也有一些人由于缺乏对服务的了解和获取服务的途径而面临障碍。研究结果可用于为支持女性和男性在面临意外怀孕时实现生育意愿的干预措施提供信息。