尼日利亚的人工流产

Q4 Medicine East African medical journal Pub Date : 2014-11-26 DOI:10.4314/EAMJ.V91I6
M. A. Lamina
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目的:了解社会对计划生育、意外怀孕、堕胎、收养儿童以及与这些问题有关的法律的态度。设计:重点小组讨论。环境:在尼日利亚奥贡州的城市和农村地区确定了12个小组,并为每个小组举行了焦点小组会议。研究对象:年龄从15岁到50岁以上的男性和女性,来自社会不同阶层。干预措施:为烟气脱硫制定了一套准则/问题,并进行了实地测试和使用。主要成果措施:关于计划生育、意外怀孕、堕胎和收养儿童等相关问题以及与这些问题有关的法律的丰富资料。结果:与会者认为,意外怀孕和堕胎的发生率很高,特别是在青年人中。她们对避孕药具有很高的认识,并将其使用率低归因于负面副作用、高成本和提供者偏见。基督徒比穆斯林更倾向于计划怀孕。大多数受访者对人工流产持负面看法。他们中的一些人支持堕胎,如果年轻女孩的教育将被中断,如果怀孕的父亲有争议,或者如果堕胎可以使家庭免于因强奸或乱伦而蒙羞。与会者支持制定法律,使收养不想要的儿童更加容易。结论:政策制定者需要解决堕胎和不想要的孩子的问题,并制定可接受的堕胎和收养法律,以保护尼日利亚妇女和儿童的权利。
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Induced Abortion in Nigeria
Objective : To obtain information on societal attitude to the issues of family planning, unwanted pregnancy, abortion, adoption of children and laws relating to them. Design : Focused group discussions. Setting : Twelve subgroups in the urban and rural areas of Ogun State, Nigeria were identified, and focus group sessions held for each subgroup. Subjects : Males and females, with their ages ranging from 15 years to above 50 years drawn from different segments of the community. Intervention : A set of guidelines/questions for the FGD were developed, field-tested and used. Main outcome measures : Rich information on such relevant issues as family planning, unwanted pregnancy, abortion and adoption of children, and the laws relating to them.. Results : Participants felt that there was high prevalence of unwanted pregnancy and abortion particularly among youths. They had high level of awareness of contraceptives and attributed its low use to negative side-effects, high cost and provider bias. More Christians than Muslims favoured planning of pregnancies. Majority of the respondents had negative perception of induced abortion. Some of them supported abortion if the education of the young girl would be disrupted, if paternity of pregnancy is in dispute, or if it would save the family from shame as in rape or incest. Participants supported the enactment of laws that would make adoption of unwanted children easier. Conclusion : There is a need for policymakers to address the issue of abortion and unwanted children, and enact acceptable abortion and adoption laws to protect the rights of women and children in Nigeria.
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期刊介绍: The East African Medical Journal is published every month. It is intended for publication of papers on original work and reviews of all aspects of medicine. Communications bearing on clinical and basic research on problems relevant to East Africa and other African countries will receive special attention. Papers submitted for publication are accepted only on the understanding they will not be published elsewhere without the permission of the Editor-in-Chief
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