Majallah-i Dānishgāh-i ̒Ulūm-i Pizishkī-i Qum (Apr 2012)
Assessment of Attitude and Knowledge about Intentional Abortion in Pre-married Females
Abstract
Background and Objectives: Assessment of intentional abortion and womenchr('39')s knowledge about its causes and complications is an important priority for womenchr('39')s health, but because of the sensitivity, the investigations in this topic are rare. This study was performed for the first time in order to determine womenchr('39')s knowledge and attitude toward intentional abortion. Methods: Women referring to pre-marriage counseling centers in Mashhad, Iran, were selected with easy sampling method and accessed with knowledge and attitude questionnaire. Data were analyzed by Q-Square, T-Test and Pearson correlation. Results: Of 480 participants, 71% (CI95%=66.8-75.0) had opposed attitudes about the intentional abortion and 26.5% (CI95%=22.6-30.5) had appropriate knowledge. Between lower age and lower education, lack of interest to contraceptive use with low womenchr('39')s knowledge-attitude scores, there was a significant relationship (p<0.05). Conclusion: Most of the participants opposed attitudes to intentional abortion, but more than 70% of them had low knowledge about this topic. Inappropriate knowledge about causes and its adverse consequences, especially the beginning of marital life can lead to unwanted pregnancy, intentional and unsafe abortion that need attention.