Abortion in the developing world/ edited by Axel I. Mundigo and Cynthia Indriso

Contributor(s): Mundigo, Axel I., ed | Indriso, Cynthia, edMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: London: Zed Books, 1999Description: 498 p. : ill.; 25 cmISBN: 185649649X; 9781856496490Subject(s): Abortion -- Developing Countries | Abortion | Developing CountriesDDC classification: 363.46
Contents:
1. Introduction Part I: The Relationship Between Abortion and Contraception 2. Prevention of Pregnancy in High Risk Women: Community Intervention in Chile 3. Factors Affecting Induced Abortion Behaviour Among Married Women in Shanghai 4.First-Trimester Induced Abortion: A Study of Sichuan Province 5. Abortion Practice in a Municipality in Havana 6. The Social Determinants of Induced Abortion in the Dominican Republic 7. The Use of Induced Abortion in Mauritius: An Alternative to Fertility Regulation or An Emergency Procedure? 8. The Determinants of Induced Abortion and Subsequent Reproductive Behaviour Among Women in Three Urban Districts of Nepal 9. Cultural and Psychosocial Factors Affecting Contraceptive Use and Abortion in Two Provinces of Turkey Part II: The Quality of Abortion Care Section A: Women's Perspectives 10. Determinants and Medical Characteristics of Induced Abortion Among Poor Urban Women in Northeast Brazil 11. Induced Abortion and the Outcome of Subsequent Pregnancy: Client and Provider Perspectives 12. Between Political Debate and Women's Suffering: Abortion in Mexico 13. Abortion Services in Two Public Hospitals in Istanbul: How Well Do They Meet Women's Needs? Section B: Provider Perspectives 14. The Attitudes of Health Care Providers Towards Abortion in Indonesia 15. Pharmacists and Market Herb Vendors: Abortifacient Providers in Mexico City 16. Induced Abortion in a Province in the Philippines: the Opinion, Role and Experience of Traditional Birth Attendants and Government Midwives 17. Induced Abortion in Sri Lanka: Opinions of Reproductive Health Care Providers Part III: Adolescent Sexuality and Abortion 18. Induced Abortion Among Unmarried Women in Sichuan Province: A Survey 19. Sexuality, Contraception, and Abortion Among Unmarried Adolescents and Young Adults: The Case of Korea 20. Female Adolescents at the Crossroads: Sexuality, Contraception, and Abortion in Mexico 21. Induced Abortion in Dar es Salaam: The Plight of Adolescents Part IV: Conclusions: Implications for Policy and Research 22. The Incidence and Social and Demographic Characteristics of Abortion in Colombia 23. Abortion in Ljubljana: A Method of Contraception or An Emergency Procedure? 24. Research Methodology: Lessons Learnt 25. Policy Impact of Abortion Research
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1. Introduction
Part I: The Relationship Between Abortion and Contraception
2. Prevention of Pregnancy in High Risk Women: Community Intervention in Chile
3. Factors Affecting Induced Abortion Behaviour Among Married Women in Shanghai
4.First-Trimester Induced Abortion: A Study of Sichuan Province
5. Abortion Practice in a Municipality in Havana
6. The Social Determinants of Induced Abortion in the Dominican Republic
7. The Use of Induced Abortion in Mauritius: An Alternative to Fertility Regulation or An Emergency Procedure?
8. The Determinants of Induced Abortion and Subsequent Reproductive Behaviour Among Women in Three Urban Districts of Nepal
9. Cultural and Psychosocial Factors Affecting Contraceptive Use and Abortion in Two Provinces of Turkey

Part II: The Quality of Abortion Care
Section A: Women's Perspectives
10. Determinants and Medical Characteristics of Induced Abortion Among Poor Urban Women in Northeast Brazil
11. Induced Abortion and the Outcome of Subsequent Pregnancy: Client and Provider Perspectives
12. Between Political Debate and Women's Suffering: Abortion in Mexico
13. Abortion Services in Two Public Hospitals in Istanbul: How Well Do They Meet Women's Needs?
Section B: Provider Perspectives
14. The Attitudes of Health Care Providers Towards Abortion in Indonesia
15. Pharmacists and Market Herb Vendors: Abortifacient Providers in Mexico City
16. Induced Abortion in a Province in the Philippines: the Opinion, Role and Experience of Traditional Birth Attendants and Government Midwives
17. Induced Abortion in Sri Lanka: Opinions of Reproductive Health Care Providers

Part III: Adolescent Sexuality and Abortion
18. Induced Abortion Among Unmarried Women in Sichuan Province: A Survey
19. Sexuality, Contraception, and Abortion Among Unmarried Adolescents and Young Adults: The Case of Korea
20. Female Adolescents at the Crossroads: Sexuality, Contraception, and Abortion in Mexico
21. Induced Abortion in Dar es Salaam: The Plight of Adolescents
Part IV: Conclusions: Implications for Policy and Research
22. The Incidence and Social and Demographic Characteristics of Abortion in Colombia
23. Abortion in Ljubljana: A Method of Contraception or An Emergency Procedure?
24. Research Methodology: Lessons Learnt
25. Policy Impact of Abortion Research

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