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The cognition of women with induced abortion on reversible contraception and its possible related factors |
Shaoxing, Maternal and Child Health Hospital, Zhejiang Province,31200 |
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Abstract Objective: To investigate the cognition of women with induced abortion on reversible contraception, and to study its possible related factors. Methods: 270 women with induced abortion due to unintended pregnancy were enrolled in this study from March 2017 to May 2018, and their cognition on reversible contraception was assessed by the questionnaire survey. Results: The knowledge score (42.9±25.2 points) of intrauterine device of these women was significant higher than that of levonorgestrel intrauterine system (6.6±3.4points) and compound oral contraceptives (6.0±3.4points) of women (P<0.001). The knowledge scores of women based on age, place of residence, length of residence, marital status, per capita monthly income, mode of medical payment, number of pregnancies, number of existing children, number of induced abortions, future family planning, presence or absence of contraception and reversible contraception were statistical significant different (P<0.05). Multivariate regression analysis showed that age and marital status were the influencing factors of contraceptive knowledge scores (P<0.05). Conclusion: The cognition level of women with induced abortion because of unintended pregnancy is low, which is mainly affected by age and marital status. Medical institutions should strengthen the Knowledge dissemination and contraceptive implementation for decreasing the rate of repeated abortion.
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