寻求堕胎时遇到的导致延误的障碍和心理健康。

Q2 Medicine Contraception: X Pub Date : 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1016/j.conx.2024.100105
Ortal Wasser , Lauren J. Ralph , Shelly Kaller , M. Antonia Biggs
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目标人们在寻求人工流产时遇到的延误和挑战已被充分记录,但其心理影响却未得到充分研究。为了填补这一空白,我们探讨了在寻求人工流产护理的个人中,导致人工流产护理延迟的障碍经历与不良心理健康症状之间的关联。研究设计2019 年,我们调查了在支持人工流产的州的四家诊所接受人工流产护理的 784 名 15-45 岁的患者(共 1092 人):加利福尼亚州、伊利诺伊州和新墨西哥州。我们进行了多变量泊松回归,以研究在流产预约时遇到导致流产护理延迟的障碍与压力、焦虑和抑郁之间的关联。我们还使用泊松回归法研究了某些人是否比其他人更容易遇到导致延误的障碍。结果五分之三的参与者(58%)在获得堕胎护理时遇到了导致延误的障碍。最普遍的障碍是与费用相关的障碍(45%),其次是与就医相关的障碍(43%)和与旅行时间相关的障碍(35%)。在调整后的分析中,流产护理时遇到任何类型的延误障碍都与更多的压力、焦虑和抑郁症状以及更高的焦虑症和抑郁症风险密切相关。如果受试者从另一个州或超过 100 英里之外的地方前往诊所、妊娠超过 13 周才寻求堕胎、没有钱支付意外费用,以及发现难以支付堕胎费用,则更有可能遇到导致延误的障碍。结论人工流产是一项时效性很强的医疗服务,但大多数人却因为各种障碍而被迫推迟接受治疗,这可能会对他们的心理健康产生负面影响。影响造成人工流产治疗延误的障碍可能会导致人工流产患者的压力、焦虑和抑郁症状升高,以及患焦虑症和抑郁症的风险升高。随着限制性政策的增加,延误可能会加剧,从而可能导致寻求人工流产者的心理伤害。
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Experiences of delay-causing obstacles and mental health at the time of abortion seeking

Objectives

The delays and challenges people encounter when seeking abortion are well-documented, but their psychological implications are understudied. Aiming to fill this gap, we explored the associations between experiences of delay-causing obstacles to abortion care and adverse mental health symptoms among individuals seeking abortion care.

Study design

In 2019, we surveyed 784 people (of 1092 approached) ages 15–45 accessing abortion care in four clinics in abortion-supportive states: California, Illinois, and New Mexico. We conducted multivariable Poisson regressions to examine associations between experiencing delay-causing obstacles to abortion care and stress, anxiety, and depression at the abortion appointment. We also used Poisson regression to examine whether some individuals are more likely to experience delay-causing obstacles than others.

Results

Three in five participants (58%) experienced delay-causing obstacles when accessing abortion care. The most prevalent obstacles were cost-related (45%), followed by access-related (43%), and travel time-related (35%) delays. In adjusted analyses, experiencing any type of delay-causing obstacle to abortion care was significantly associated with more symptoms of stress, anxiety, and depression and higher risk of anxiety and depressive disorders. Participants were more likely to experience delay-causing obstacles if they traveled from another state or over 100 miles to reach the clinic, sought abortion beyond 13 weeks gestation, lacked money for unexpected expenses, and found it difficult to pay for the abortion.

Conclusion

Abortion is a time-sensitive healthcare, but most individuals are forced to delay care due to various obstacles that may have a negative impact on their psychological well-being.

Implications

Obstacles causing delays in accessing abortion care may contribute to elevated symptoms of stress, anxiety, and depression and higher risk of anxiety and depressive disorders for abortion patients. As restrictive policies increase, delays are likely to worsen, potentially leading to psychological harm for people seeking abortion.

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Contraception: X
Contraception: X Medicine-Obstetrics and Gynecology
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