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Serbian gynaecologists' views on contraception and abortion
Jelena Milosavljevic1, Dusanka Krajnovic, Natasa Bogavac-Stanojevic
1* University of Belgrade - Faculty of Pharmacy , Belgrade , Serbia.
Objectives:
To examine Serbian gynaecologists' attitudes and practices related to contraception and abortion, as the principal alternative to contraception.
Methods:
A self-reported questionnaire was administered to a convenience sample of gynaecologists attending educational meetings of a medical society from October 2012 to October 2013. The data gathered were assessed by means of univariate and multivariate analyses.
Results:
Almost half of the respondents had ethical objections and would refuse to provide certain contraceptives to patients. Two thirds of the gynaecologists (63%) considered fertility awareness methods to be a poor option for most women. Twenty-three percent objected to abortion. Those who objected to contraceptives were less likely to object to abortions (OR: 0.422). This attitude was more prevalent in Southern and Eastern Serbia, where gynaecologists were more likely to object (OR: 4.892) and to refuse to prescribe contraceptives (OR: 4.161), but less likely to object to abortion (OR: 0.278) than in other regions.
Conclusions:
A large proportion of Serbian gynaecologists objected to some contraceptive methods and were more in favour of abortions, especially in the least developed regions.
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