BACKGROUND: Abortions are known to be underreported in surveys. Previous research has found a number of ways in which survey methodology may affect respondents' willingness to disclose abortions. The social and political climate surrounding abortion may also create stigma affecting abortion reporting, and this may vary between countries and over time. METHODS: We estimate the extent of underreporting in three nationally representative population surveys by comparing survey rates with routine statistics, in order to explore the ways in which survey methodology and cultural context might influence reporting of abortion. Data are analysed from two National Surveys of Sexual Attitudes and Lifestyles, conducted in 2000 and 2010 (Natsal-2 and Nat...
The relation between levels of contraceptive use and the incidence of induced abortion remains a top...
The authors investigated the possibility that, in interview-based case-control studies, controls are...
Background: Termination of pregnancy (TOP) is a common cause of maternal morbidity and mortality in ...
Background Induced abortion is a ubiquitous yet elusive phenomenon. It is among the most common heal...
BackgroundAccurately measuring abortion incidence poses many challenges. The list experiment is a me...
Abstract Background In countries where abortion is legally restricted or clandestine, estimates of a...
Abortion is a behavior that is stigmatized and difficult to measure. To improve reporting of abortio...
Plain English summary Representative data on how women induce abortions and their consequences are c...
Introduction Integration of administrative and survey data to address sources of error is a fast-gro...
Objective. To compare two methods-the "ballot box" method and the "indirect questioning" method-for ...
BackgroundDirect measurement of sensitive health events is often limited by high levels of under-rep...
Abstract Background Since reproductive health is often considered a highly sensitive topic, underrep...
Responses to survey questions about abortion are affected by a wide range of factors including stigm...
Socioeconomic status has been shown to be associated with sexual activity, contraceptive-use, pregna...
International audienceThis study aimed to measure abortion safety in Nigeria, Cote d'Ivoire, and Raj...
The relation between levels of contraceptive use and the incidence of induced abortion remains a top...
The authors investigated the possibility that, in interview-based case-control studies, controls are...
Background: Termination of pregnancy (TOP) is a common cause of maternal morbidity and mortality in ...
Background Induced abortion is a ubiquitous yet elusive phenomenon. It is among the most common heal...
BackgroundAccurately measuring abortion incidence poses many challenges. The list experiment is a me...
Abstract Background In countries where abortion is legally restricted or clandestine, estimates of a...
Abortion is a behavior that is stigmatized and difficult to measure. To improve reporting of abortio...
Plain English summary Representative data on how women induce abortions and their consequences are c...
Introduction Integration of administrative and survey data to address sources of error is a fast-gro...
Objective. To compare two methods-the "ballot box" method and the "indirect questioning" method-for ...
BackgroundDirect measurement of sensitive health events is often limited by high levels of under-rep...
Abstract Background Since reproductive health is often considered a highly sensitive topic, underrep...
Responses to survey questions about abortion are affected by a wide range of factors including stigm...
Socioeconomic status has been shown to be associated with sexual activity, contraceptive-use, pregna...
International audienceThis study aimed to measure abortion safety in Nigeria, Cote d'Ivoire, and Raj...
The relation between levels of contraceptive use and the incidence of induced abortion remains a top...
The authors investigated the possibility that, in interview-based case-control studies, controls are...
Background: Termination of pregnancy (TOP) is a common cause of maternal morbidity and mortality in ...