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  • Psychiatry
  • Psychology
  • Public Health

Background:

  • The decision to seek an abortion is complex, influenced by social, economic, and religious factors.
  • Alternatives to abortion, such as childbirth and adoption, also have psychological implications.
  • Research on mental health outcomes after abortion is often limited by methodological challenges.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review the existing literature on mental health outcomes following abortion.
  • To identify factors influencing women's mental health after abortion and childbirth.
  • To highlight the need for more robust research in this area.

Main Methods:

  • Review of existing research studies on mental health and abortion.
  • Analysis of findings from higher-quality studies.
  • Identification of consistent patterns and risk factors.

Main Results:

  • Most well-conducted studies indicate no increased risk of mental health problems after abortion.
  • Pre-existing mental illness is a significant predictor of mental health issues post-abortion or childbirth.
  • A minority of women report lasting sadness or regret, influenced by decision ambivalence, social support, and pregnancy intention.

Conclusions:

  • Abortion itself does not appear to be a primary cause of mental health problems for most women.
  • Identifying and addressing pre-existing mental health conditions is crucial.
  • Further high-quality research is needed to definitively understand mental health outcomes compared to childbirth.