Extent and determinants of unintended pregnancy in Basrah

Joint Authors

Ujayl, Narjis Abd al-Hasan
Abd al-Rahim, Wifaq Hasan

Source

The Medical Journal of Basrah University

Issue

Vol. 31, Issue 1 (30 Jun. 2013), pp.9-14, 6 p.

Publisher

University of Basrah College of Medicine

Publication Date

2013-06-30

Country of Publication

Iraq

No. of Pages

6

Main Subjects

Medicine

Topics

Abstract AR

الهدف : أجريت الدراسة لقياس مدى الحمل غير المخطط له في البصرة و لتحديد العوامل المرتبطة به.

طريقة البحث : الدراسة الحالية دراسة عرضية مقطعية شملت 260 امرأة ممن جئن لزيـارة عشـرة مراكـز صـحية فـي مدينـة البصـرة و كـان معيـار الاختيـار هـو أن تكـون المـرأة قـد ولـدت طفـلا حيـا خـلال الأشـهر السـتة السـابقة لوقـت الدراسـة.

تـم جمـع البيانـات باسـتخدام اسـتمارة اسـتبيان خاصـة بالدراسـة و تضـمنت معلومـات شخصـية للمـرأة و تـاريخ الإنجـاب بالإضـافة إلـى تفاصـيل الحمـل الأخير.

النتائج : أظهـرت نتـائج الدراسـة إن 25,8% مـن الـولادات الأخيـرة بـين النسـاء كانـت غيـر مخطـط لهـا أمـا بحصـولها بوقـت غيـر مخطـط لـه (16,1%) أو غيـر مرغـوب بهـا مطلقـا (12,7%).

الأمهـات الكبـار فـي السـن، ضـعيفات التعلـيم و ممـن هـن ربـات بيوت كن أكثر عرضة لحصول الحمل غير المخطط له، كما إن مدى انتشار الحمل غير المخطط له ازداد بزيادة مرات الحمل السابقة.

كما أظهرت نتائج الدراسة بان النسـاء اللـواتي خططـن للحمـل الأخيـر كـن أكثـر اسـتخداما لخـدمات رعايـة الحوامـل مـن النساء اللواتي لم يخططن لذلك.

الاستنتاجات : الحمل غير المخطط له غير نادر الحدوث في البصرة على الرغم من عدم شمول الحمل المنتهـي بالإجهـاض فـي الدراسة الحالية.

Abstract EN

Background : the problem of unintended pregnancy exists in all societies, regardless of degree of development.

Unintended pregnancy is associated with adverse health outcomes for both mother and child and it is a risk factor for poor health of both of them.

Objective : to assess the extent of the problem of unintended pregnancy in Basrah, and to identify the main sociodemographic and reproductive factors associated with its occurrence.

Methodology : the study was a cross sectional study involving 260 women who gave birth within the 6 months preceding the time of the study.

The studied women were selected from 10 primary health care centers.

Data were collected by direct interviewing of the women using a special questionnaire form constructed for the purpose of the study.

The questionnaire included questions that covered socio-demographic and reproductive aspects of the participants, as well as details about their last pregnancy.

Results : Sixty seven (25.8 %) of the participants reported that their last pregnancy ending in a live birth was unintended at the time of conception.

This included 33 (12.7 %) unwanted pregnancies and 34 (13.1 %) mistimed pregnancies.

The study showed that old, illiterate and unemployed women were more likely to have an unintended pregnancy than young, educated and employed women.

The prevalence of unintended pregnancy increased with the increase in the number of previous pregnancies.

The study also showed that women who planned their last pregnancy, were more likely to attend the antenatal care clinic than those who did not.

Conclusion : unintended pregnancy is not a rare event in Basrah despite the fact that unintended pregnancies ended in abortion were not included in the present study.

American Psychological Association (APA)

Ujayl, Narjis Abd al-Hasan& Abd al-Rahim, Wifaq Hasan. 2013. Extent and determinants of unintended pregnancy in Basrah. The Medical Journal of Basrah University،Vol. 31, no. 1, pp.9-14.
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-350052

Modern Language Association (MLA)

Ujayl, Narjis Abd al-Hasan& Abd al-Rahim, Wifaq Hasan. Extent and determinants of unintended pregnancy in Basrah. The Medical Journal of Basrah University Vol. 31, no. 1 (2013), pp.9-14.
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-350052

American Medical Association (AMA)

Ujayl, Narjis Abd al-Hasan& Abd al-Rahim, Wifaq Hasan. Extent and determinants of unintended pregnancy in Basrah. The Medical Journal of Basrah University. 2013. Vol. 31, no. 1, pp.9-14.
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-350052

Data Type

Journal Articles

Language

English

Notes

Includes bibliographical references : p. 14

Record ID

BIM-350052