Community-based intervention improves abortion knowledge and reduces abortion stigma among women in oromia, ethiopia: a quasi-experimental mixed methods evaluation

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    Studies on abortion stigma in Ethiopia have largely focused on healthcare providers, some finding that favorable attitudes about abortion correlate with better knowledge of the law and experience providing abortion services. A 2014 community survey conducted by Wado and colleagues found that the majority of women agreed that abortion among married and unmarried women is sinful or bad, concluding that abortion stigma may be a barrier to comprehensive abortion care. Baseline results informed the design and messaging used in community interventions to reduce abortion-related stigma as a barrier to safe abortion care. Despite . . .

     

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