Influence factors of repeated induced abortion in unmarried women
HUANG Li-fang1 XI Lu1 LI Ya-wen2 YI Yan-ping2
1.Department of Anesthesiology,the Third Affiliated Hospital of Guangzhou Medical University,Guangdong Province,Guangzhou 510150,China;
2.Department of Gynaecology/Anesthesiology,Guangzhou Women and Children′s Medical Center,Guangdong Province,Guangzhou 510150,China
Abstract:Objective To study the current situation and influencing factors of repeated induced abortion in unmarried women by investigation,and to explore strategies to reduce repeat induced abortion rate.Methods A total of 494 cases of unmarried women undergone induced abortion were investigated and tracked from June 2015 to May 2016 in our two hospitals.According to whether there were recurrent induced abortion in 1 years,they were divided into the repeated induced abortion group and the non repeated induced abortion group.The influence factors of repeated induced abortion were analyzed by variance analysis and multiple factors Logistic regression analysis.Results A total of 91 cases of recurrent abortion were found in unmarried women,with a ratio of 18.42%.There were statistically significant differences in occupation factor,education degree and knowledge of reproductive health compared with the two groups(P<0.05).Multifactor Logistic regression analysis showed that the degree of education degree and reproductive health knowledge level were independent risk factors of repeated induced abortion,the difference was statistically significant(P<0.05).Conclusion The incidence of repeated induced abortion is higher in unmarried women.The risk factors of repeated induced abortion are low education and low understanding of reproductive health.It is necessary to strengthen the publicity and education of the reproductive system of the population and reduce the rate of repeated induced abortion as far as possible.
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