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Title: | SOCIO-DEMOGRAPHIC DETERMINANTS OF INDUCED ABORTION AMONG WOMEN IN NIGERIA |
Authors: | OMORAKA, PAUL ESIRI |
Keywords: | SOCIO-DEMOGRAPHIC DETERMINANTS INDUCED ABORTION WOMEN IN NIGERIA |
Issue Date: | Oct-2015 |
Publisher: | FEDERAL UNIVERSITY OYE EKITI |
Citation: | Adewole IF (2002), Terminating an unwanted pregnancy the economic implications in Nigeria, Journal of Obstetricsand Gynaecology, 22(4):436–437. |
Series/Report no.: | DEPARTMENT OF DEMOGRAPHY AND SOCIAL STATISTICS PROJEC;DSS/11/0145 |
Abstract: | Abortion is being committed on a daily basis in Nigeria despite the restrictive
abortion law placed by the government. Abortion constitutes severe danger to
a woman’s health and it is safe for the woman only if it is performed by a
specialist. From previous studies, it has been revealed that several factors has
been responsible for the practice of abortion by women in Nigeria such as
education, fear of having a child outside wedlock and also the fear of been
labeled by the society as loosed. This study seeks to examine the social
demographic determinants that tends to influence the practice of induced
abortion by women in Nigeria, in order to achieve this aim, this study made
use of the 2013 Nigeria Demographic and Health Survey (NDHS) women
recode dataset with a sample size of 27,788 women that are either married,
divorced or single (never married). Three levels of analysis (univariate,
bivariate, and multivariate analysis) were employed to test for the
relationship between social demographic characteristics of respondents and
their practice of induced Abortion. Findings from this study revealed that the
sociodemographic characteristics of respondents such as education,
occupation, contraceptive use etc, plays a significant role or has an influence
on the practice of induced abortion, this study therefore recommends that the
usage of contraceptives should be encouraged by the government in order to
prevent unwanted pregnancy hence reducing the rate of abortion. |
URI: | http://repository.fuoye.edu.ng/handle/123456789/1369 |
ISSN: | DSS/11/0145 |
Appears in Collections: | DEMOGRAPHY AND SOCIAL STATISTICS THESIS
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