Abortion on Request, Contraceptive Access Barriers, and Mental Health-Related Quality of Life Among Women Attending a Romanian Tertiary Center
Bogdan Dumitriu, Flavius George Socol, Ioana Denisa Socol, Lavinia Stelea, Alina Dumitriu, Adrian Gluhovschi

TL;DR
The study explores how abortion history, access to contraception, and mental health affect women's quality of life in Romania.
Contribution
It identifies that structural barriers and mental health issues are more significant than abortion history in affecting contraceptive use and quality of life.
Findings
Women with abortion history had higher depression and anxiety scores and lower quality of life.
Access barriers, not abortion history, predicted non-use of modern contraception.
A latent class analysis identified a group with high barriers and poor mental health.
Abstract
Background and Objectives: Abortion on request, contraceptive access barriers, and mental health may jointly shape women’s quality of life (QoL). We examined how abortion history, structural barriers, and psychosocial factors relate to modern contraceptive use, depressive and anxiety symptoms, and QoL among women attending a Romanian tertiary center. Methods: We conducted a single-center observational study combining retrospective chart review with an online survey of 200 women aged 18–45 years. Validated instruments (Patient Health Questionnaire-9 [PHQ-9], Generalized Anxiety Disorder-7 [GAD-7], World Health Organization Five-Item Well-Being Index [WHO-5], and World Health Organization Quality of Life–BREF [WHOQOL-BREF]) and indices of access barriers, perceived stigma, and social support were used. Analyses included multivariable regression, structural equation modelling, latent class…
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Taxonomy
TopicsReproductive Health and Contraception · Global Maternal and Child Health · Maternal and Perinatal Health Interventions
