Abortion incidence and safety in Niger in 2021: Findings from a nationally representative cross-sectional survey of reproductive-aged women using direct and indirect measurement approaches
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Abortion incidence and safety in Niger in 2021: Findings from a nationally representative cross-sectional survey of reproductive-aged women using direct and indirect measurement approaches
Abstract
Niger is a country in which legal restrictions and a dearth of research has long limited our understanding of the extent and safety of induced abortion. The current study is the first national study of induced abortion in Niger. It uses direct (self-report) and indirect (best friend method) to provide nationally representative estimates of induced abortion incidence and safety and evaluates the performance of the indirect measurement approach. We used cross-sectional, representative survey data on women aged 15-49 in Niger collected between January and May 2022; final sample included 3,696 women. The survey included questions on respondents' and their closest female friends' experience with abortion, including methods and sources used. We calculated one-year abortion incidence and the proportion of abortions involving non-recommended methods and/or sources to determine safety separately for respondents and friends, overall and by background characteristics. The fully adjusted one-year friend abortion rate was 6.7 abortions per 1,000 women in 2021, which was substantially higher than the corresponding respondent rate of 0.4 per 1,000 women. Confidence intervals were wide, but friend estimates suggest higher abortion rates among women in their 20s, those with secondary or higher education, and those with no children. Nearly all abortions were unsafe (97% respondents, 100% friends), involving non-recommended methods and/or sources. While abortion numbers were small, unsafe abortion appeared more common among older women, married women, those with children, and those residing in rural areas. Our findings indicate that, despite legal restrictions, some women undergo abortions in Niger at great risk to their physical safety. Ensuring adequate access to quality voluntary family planning services to prevent unintended pregnancy and postabortion care to treat complications is essential to reducing the risk of unsafe abortion in the country.
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The authors have declared that no competing interests exist.
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