Family Planning Needs and Contraceptive Use in Female Psychiatric Outpatients
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...In another study, Pehlivanoglu et al. (2007) referred to the usage of the family planning methods....
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...…characteristics compared with the healthy population (a higher number of unwanted pregnancies and birth, abortions, miscarriages; Howard et al. 2002, Dickerson et al. 2004, MacCabe et al. 2009, Bundy et al. 2011), other studies report no such difference (Saugstad 1989, Pehlivanoglu et al. 2007)....
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...In many studies, it has been reported that few people with serious mental illness use contraceptive methods and that the rate of people who have unprotected sex in this group is between 33–73% (Miller 1997, Pehlivanoglu et al. 2007)....
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...Similar to what was found in the present study, Pehlivanoglu et al. (2007) have not reported any differences in the number of births, stillbirths and miscarriages between patients with mental illness and healthy populations....
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...The rate of unwanted/unplanned pregnancy and abortion was high; and they did not discuss the issue with psychiatrist.(2-8) They did not follow periodic gynecological examinations and they did not have adequate partner support....
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...Information from health professionals was significantly less in BPD and schizophrenic patients compared to controls and depressive patients Discussion It was reported that sexually active female patients in reproductive ages do not use contraception.(1-13) In a study, David showed that patients with non-psychotic depression may have a sexual life and family planning just like healthy individuals....
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