Yıl: 2010 Cilt: 16 Sayı: 2 Sayfa Aralığı: 98 - 102 Metin Dili: Türkçe İndeks Tarihi: 29-07-2022

Educational status, number of previous contraceptive failure do not effect the women’s contraceptive preference after surgical abortion in Turkey

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AMAÇ: Bu çalışmanın amacı, başarısız kontrasepsiyon sonu cu cerrahi düşük sonrası kontraseptif tercihinin belirleyicileri ni araştırmak. GEREÇ VE YÖNTEM: Çalışma grubu Dr. Sami Ulus Kadın Do ğum, Çocuk Sağlığı ve Hastalıkları Eğitim Araştırma Hastanesi aile planlamasına başvuran ve cerrahi düşük yaptırılan 302 hastadan oluşuyordu. Tüm gebelikler 5-10 gestasyonel hafta arasında idi. Gravida, parite, daha önceki cerrahi düşük sayısı, yaşayan çocuk sayısı, son gebelik durumu ve kontra septif metodu kaydedildi. BULGULAR: Ortalama yaş, gravida, parite, daha önceki cer rahi düşük sayısı ve yaşayan çocuk sayısı sırası ile 31.05±6.52 (19-46 years), 4.30±1.83 (1-11), 2.33±1.32 (0-7), 0.96±1.05 (0- 5), 2.28±1.29 (0-7) idi. Cerrahi düşüğü olan 183 (60,6%) has ta vardı ve ortalama cerrahi düşük sayısı 1.59±0.6 idi. Bu has taların 82 (45%) tanesi kontrasepsiyon kullanmıyor, 55 (30%) kadın geri çekme kullanıyordu. Kondomu sadece 29 (16%) ka dın kullanıyordu. Oral kontraseptif 11 (6%) kadında kullanılı yordu. Kondom veya oral kontraseptif kullanımı ve eğitim du rumu arasında ilişki izlenmedi (p=0.786). Kondom veya oral kontraseptif kullanıcıları daha gençti fakat fark anlamlı değildi (p=0.071). Farklı kontraseptif kullanıcıları gravida, parite ve son gebelikten sonraki süre bakımından benzerdi ( sırası ile, p=0.423, p=0.402, 0.467). Önceki cerrahi düşük sayısı, son kullanılan kontraseptif metod (p=0.386) ve eğitim düzeyi ara sında ilişki elde edilemedi (p=0.735). SONUÇ: Çalışmamıza göre, eğitim durumu, daha önceki ba şarısız kontrasepsiyon sayısı ve anne yaşı cerrahi düşük son rası kontrasepsiyon tercihini etkilemiyor.
Anahtar Kelime:

Konular: Kadın Hastalıkları ve Doğum

Türkiye’de eğitim durumu daha önceki başarısız kontrasepsiyon sayısı cerrahi düşük sonrası kontraseptif tercihini etkilemiyor

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Objective: The aim of this study was to investigate the determinants of the contraceptive preference of couples after surgical abortion result of contraceptive failure or no contraception. Study Design: Study population consisted of 302 women who admitted to Dr. Sami Ulus Maternity and Women’s Health Teaching and Research Hospital family planning unit and underwent surgical abortion. All pregnancies were in their 5-10 th weeks of gestation. Gravida, parity, number of previous surgical abortions, living children number, last pregnancy status with current contraceptive method were recorded. Results: Mean age, gravida, parity, number of previous surgical abortions and living children were 31.05±6.52 (19-46 years), 4.30±1.83 (1-11), 2.33±1.32 (0-7), 0.96±1.05 (0-5), 2.28±1.29 (0-7) respectively. There were 183 (60,6%) women with previous surgical abortions, mean number of surgical abortions were 1.59±0.6. Among these patients there were 82 (45%) patients using no contraceptive method and 55 (30%) women were using coitus interruptus. Condoms were being used only by 29 (16%) women. Oral contraceptives (OCS) were being used in 11 (6%) women. No association was observed between condom or OCS use and educational status (p=0.786) in these patients . Condom or OCS users a little bit younger but not reached statistical significance (p=0.071). Women with different contraceptive use were similar in terms of gravida, parity, interval from previous pregnancy (p=0.423, p=0.402, 0.467 respectively). No association was obtained between number of previous surgical abortion, current contraceptive use (p=0.386) and educational status (p=0.735). Conclusion: Our study suggests that educational status, number previous contraceptive failure or maternal age does not effect the contraceptive preference after surgical abortion.
Anahtar Kelime:

Konular: Kadın Hastalıkları ve Doğum
Belge Türü: Makale Makale Türü: Araştırma Makalesi Erişim Türü: Erişime Açık
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APA ÖZKAYA E, KORKMAZ v, Kara F, Küçüközkan T (2010). Educational status, number of previous contraceptive failure do not effect the women’s contraceptive preference after surgical abortion in Turkey. , 98 - 102.
Chicago ÖZKAYA Enis,KORKMAZ vakkas,Kara Fadıl,Küçüközkan Tuncay Educational status, number of previous contraceptive failure do not effect the women’s contraceptive preference after surgical abortion in Turkey. (2010): 98 - 102.
MLA ÖZKAYA Enis,KORKMAZ vakkas,Kara Fadıl,Küçüközkan Tuncay Educational status, number of previous contraceptive failure do not effect the women’s contraceptive preference after surgical abortion in Turkey. , 2010, ss.98 - 102.
AMA ÖZKAYA E,KORKMAZ v,Kara F,Küçüközkan T Educational status, number of previous contraceptive failure do not effect the women’s contraceptive preference after surgical abortion in Turkey. . 2010; 98 - 102.
Vancouver ÖZKAYA E,KORKMAZ v,Kara F,Küçüközkan T Educational status, number of previous contraceptive failure do not effect the women’s contraceptive preference after surgical abortion in Turkey. . 2010; 98 - 102.
IEEE ÖZKAYA E,KORKMAZ v,Kara F,Küçüközkan T "Educational status, number of previous contraceptive failure do not effect the women’s contraceptive preference after surgical abortion in Turkey." , ss.98 - 102, 2010.
ISNAD ÖZKAYA, Enis vd. "Educational status, number of previous contraceptive failure do not effect the women’s contraceptive preference after surgical abortion in Turkey". (2010), 98-102.
APA ÖZKAYA E, KORKMAZ v, Kara F, Küçüközkan T (2010). Educational status, number of previous contraceptive failure do not effect the women’s contraceptive preference after surgical abortion in Turkey. GORM:Gynecology Obstetrics & Reproductive Medicine, 16(2), 98 - 102.
Chicago ÖZKAYA Enis,KORKMAZ vakkas,Kara Fadıl,Küçüközkan Tuncay Educational status, number of previous contraceptive failure do not effect the women’s contraceptive preference after surgical abortion in Turkey. GORM:Gynecology Obstetrics & Reproductive Medicine 16, no.2 (2010): 98 - 102.
MLA ÖZKAYA Enis,KORKMAZ vakkas,Kara Fadıl,Küçüközkan Tuncay Educational status, number of previous contraceptive failure do not effect the women’s contraceptive preference after surgical abortion in Turkey. GORM:Gynecology Obstetrics & Reproductive Medicine, vol.16, no.2, 2010, ss.98 - 102.
AMA ÖZKAYA E,KORKMAZ v,Kara F,Küçüközkan T Educational status, number of previous contraceptive failure do not effect the women’s contraceptive preference after surgical abortion in Turkey. GORM:Gynecology Obstetrics & Reproductive Medicine. 2010; 16(2): 98 - 102.
Vancouver ÖZKAYA E,KORKMAZ v,Kara F,Küçüközkan T Educational status, number of previous contraceptive failure do not effect the women’s contraceptive preference after surgical abortion in Turkey. GORM:Gynecology Obstetrics & Reproductive Medicine. 2010; 16(2): 98 - 102.
IEEE ÖZKAYA E,KORKMAZ v,Kara F,Küçüközkan T "Educational status, number of previous contraceptive failure do not effect the women’s contraceptive preference after surgical abortion in Turkey." GORM:Gynecology Obstetrics & Reproductive Medicine, 16, ss.98 - 102, 2010.
ISNAD ÖZKAYA, Enis vd. "Educational status, number of previous contraceptive failure do not effect the women’s contraceptive preference after surgical abortion in Turkey". GORM:Gynecology Obstetrics & Reproductive Medicine 16/2 (2010), 98-102.