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Article Dans Une Revue Reproductive Health Année : 2021

Disclosure to social network members among abortion-seeking women in low- and middle-income countries with restrictive access: a systematic review

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Health care for stigmatized reproductive practices in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) often remains illegal; when legal, it is often inadequate, difficult to find and / or stigmatizing, which results in women deferring care or turning to informal information sources and providers. Women seeking an induced abortion in LMICs often face obstacles of this kind, leading to unsafe abortions. A growing number of studies have shown that abortion seekers confide in social network members when searching for formal or informal care. However, results have been inconsistent; in some LMICs with restricted access to abortion services (restrictive LMICs), disclosure appears to be limited.
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Clémentine Rossier, Angela Marchin, Caron Kim, Bela Ganatra. Disclosure to social network members among abortion-seeking women in low- and middle-income countries with restrictive access: a systematic review. Reproductive Health, 2021, 18, pp.114. ⟨10.1186/s12978-021-01165-0⟩. ⟨hal-03264623⟩
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