AbstractBackgroundSocial vulnerability implies a higher risk of induced abortion (IA). Immigrant status could be an additional factor. The objective was to identify the patterns surrounding which women resort to IAs, and to study the relationship between socio-economic and health system factors. Another aim was to determine the relationship between the patterns identified and the immigrant's country.MethodsA cross-sectional study was performed including all IAs notified during 2006 on women residing in three Spanish autonomous communities (the Balearic Islands, Catalonia and Comunitat Valenciana). We used sociodemographic, nationality and related variables, reproductive history and use of health services. A Categorical Principal Component A...
The present study analyzes fertility patterns among a group of Latin-American female immigrants exam...
The present study analyzes fertility patterns among a group of Latin-American female immigrants exam...
Background: This analysis focuses on determining differences in the risk of stillbirth in Spain by c...
The aim is to investigate the factors that might be associated with the presence of induced abortion...
The aim is to investigate the factors that might be associated with the presence of induced abortion...
Abstract Background Induced ab...
Background: Women’s contraceptive choices may change after an induced abortion, due to contraceptive...
Aims: Understanding the differences in reproductive-health behaviours between native and migrant pop...
A register-based study in Denmark covering 1994-1998 revealed higher rates of legally induced aborti...
Abstract Background Most abortions occur due to unintended pregnancy. Unintended pregnancies are li...
Background: Equal access to health care is considered a key in Scandinavian healthcare policy. Howev...
Objetivos: Describir las variables asociadas con la interrupción voluntaria del embarazo en Andalucí...
Access to safe abortion is critical to women’s and public health. Women around the world encounter o...
Migration can affect reproductive outcomes due to different socioeconomic and cultural contexts befo...
Introduction: The voluntary interruption of pregnancy (VIP) is a complex process, influenced both by...
The present study analyzes fertility patterns among a group of Latin-American female immigrants exam...
The present study analyzes fertility patterns among a group of Latin-American female immigrants exam...
Background: This analysis focuses on determining differences in the risk of stillbirth in Spain by c...
The aim is to investigate the factors that might be associated with the presence of induced abortion...
The aim is to investigate the factors that might be associated with the presence of induced abortion...
Abstract Background Induced ab...
Background: Women’s contraceptive choices may change after an induced abortion, due to contraceptive...
Aims: Understanding the differences in reproductive-health behaviours between native and migrant pop...
A register-based study in Denmark covering 1994-1998 revealed higher rates of legally induced aborti...
Abstract Background Most abortions occur due to unintended pregnancy. Unintended pregnancies are li...
Background: Equal access to health care is considered a key in Scandinavian healthcare policy. Howev...
Objetivos: Describir las variables asociadas con la interrupción voluntaria del embarazo en Andalucí...
Access to safe abortion is critical to women’s and public health. Women around the world encounter o...
Migration can affect reproductive outcomes due to different socioeconomic and cultural contexts befo...
Introduction: The voluntary interruption of pregnancy (VIP) is a complex process, influenced both by...
The present study analyzes fertility patterns among a group of Latin-American female immigrants exam...
The present study analyzes fertility patterns among a group of Latin-American female immigrants exam...
Background: This analysis focuses on determining differences in the risk of stillbirth in Spain by c...