dc.creatorCamargo, RS
dc.creatorSantana, DS
dc.creatorCecatti, JG
dc.creatorPacagnella, RC
dc.creatorTedesco, RP
dc.creatorMelo, EF
dc.creatorSousa, MH
dc.date2011
dc.dateFEB
dc.date2014-07-31T14:36:57Z
dc.date2015-11-26T16:44:18Z
dc.date2014-07-31T14:36:57Z
dc.date2015-11-26T16:44:18Z
dc.date.accessioned2018-03-28T23:29:37Z
dc.date.available2018-03-28T23:29:37Z
dc.identifierInternational Journal Of Gynecology & Obstetrics. Elsevier Ireland Ltd, v. 112, n. 2, n. 88, n. 92, 2011.
dc.identifier0020-7292
dc.identifierWOS:000286704100002
dc.identifier10.1016/j.ijgo.2010.08.013
dc.identifierhttp://www.repositorio.unicamp.br/jspui/handle/REPOSIP/75690
dc.identifierhttp://repositorio.unicamp.br/jspui/handle/REPOSIP/75690
dc.identifier.urihttp://repositorioslatinoamericanos.uchile.cl/handle/2250/1273877
dc.descriptionObjective: To evaluate the reported occurrence of spontaneous and induced abortion, and abortion-associated severe maternal morbidity in Brazil. Methods: A secondary analysis of the 2006 Brazilian Demographic Health Survey was conducted. Interview data on women's experience of spontaneous/induced abortion and associated factors were analyzed overall and by geographic region. Multinomial logistic regression was performed to identify factors independently associated with abortion. The risk of associated severe maternal morbidity was estimated. Results: The reported lifetime rates of spontaneous and induced abortion were 13.3% and 2.3%, respectively, and were highest in the north (4.3%) and northeast (3.5%). The rate of spontaneous abortion was higher among women aged 40-49 years (odds ratio [OR] 1.15; 95% confidence interval [CI], 1.03-1.30) and among those with 0 or 1 children or delivery (OR 1.97; 95% CI, 1.36-2.85 vs OR 1.98; 95% CI, 1.37-2.86). Induced abortion was not associated with sociodemographic factors. Abortion significantly increased the risk of complications (hemorrhage and infection). Conclusion: Spontaneous abortion was significantly associated with parity and maternal age. Abortion in general carried a higher risk of severe maternal complications. (C) 2010 International Federation of Gynecology and Obstetrics. Published by Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.
dc.description112
dc.description2
dc.description88
dc.description92
dc.languageen
dc.publisherElsevier Ireland Ltd
dc.publisherClare
dc.publisherIrlanda
dc.relationInternational Journal Of Gynecology & Obstetrics
dc.relationInt. J. Gynecol. Obstet.
dc.rightsfechado
dc.rightshttp://www.elsevier.com/about/open-access/open-access-policies/article-posting-policy
dc.sourceWeb of Science
dc.subjectAbortion
dc.subjectDemographic Health Survey
dc.subjectInduced abortion
dc.subjectSevere maternal morbidity
dc.subjectSpontaneous abortion
dc.subjectDeveloping-countries
dc.subjectIllegal Abortion
dc.subjectUnsafe Abortion
dc.subjectPregnancy
dc.subjectPopulation
dc.subjectInformation
dc.subjectWorldwide
dc.subjectTrends
dc.subjectRates
dc.subjectTime
dc.titleSevere maternal morbidity and factors associated with the occurrence of abortion in Brazil
dc.typeArtículos de revistas


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