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  • Public Health Policy
  • Health Services Research

Background:

  • Ohio enacted over 15 abortion-related laws between 2010 and 2018.
  • Understanding abortion utilization patterns is crucial for assessing reproductive health access.
  • Previous research indicates geographic disparities in healthcare access.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To analyze abortion utilization trends in Ohio from 2010 to 2018.
  • To investigate the impact of legislative changes on abortion access and timing.
  • To identify geographic and demographic variations in abortion rates and ratios.

Main Methods:

  • Utilized data from Ohio's Office of Vital Statistics and CDC Abortion Surveillance Reports.
  • Analyzed changes in abortion rates and ratios by gestation, geographic distribution, and method.
  • Incorporated data from the American Community Survey and Ohio's Public Health Data Warehouse.

Main Results:

  • Abortion rates in Ohio mirrored national and Midwestern trends, showing overall decline.
  • A decrease in early first-trimester abortions was observed in Ohio, with an increase in later gestations.
  • Significant drops in abortion ratios occurred in rural Ohio counties, especially after clinic closures.

Conclusions:

  • Ohio experienced delays in abortion care, with more procedures occurring later in the first trimester compared to national trends.
  • Increased geographic inequities in abortion access were evident, particularly affecting rural populations.
  • Restrictive abortion policies were associated with delayed care and exacerbated access disparities, not improved reproductive health outcomes.