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Induced abortion and anxiety, mood, and substance abuse disorders: Isolating the effects of abortion in the national comorbidity survey
Authors:Priscilla K Coleman  Catherine T Coyle
Institution:a Human Development and Family Studies, Bowling Green State University, Bowling Green, OH 43403, United States
b Edgewood College, 1000 Edgewood Drive. Madison, WI 53711, United States
c 2288 Ashford Drive, Winston-Salem, NC 27103, United States
d Institute for Pregnancy Loss, 1574 Scottridge Lane, Jacksonville, FL 32259, United States
Abstract:The purpose of this study was to examine associations between abortion history and a wide range of anxiety (panic disorder, panic attacks, PTSD, Agoraphobia), mood (bipolar disorder, mania, major depression), and substance abuse disorders (alcohol and drug abuse and dependence) using a nationally representative US sample, the national comorbidity survey. Abortion was found to be related to an increased risk for a variety of mental health problems (panic attacks, panic disorder, agoraphobia, PTSD, bipolar disorder, major depression with and without hierarchy), and substance abuse disorders after statistical controls were instituted for a wide range of personal, situational, and demographic variables. Calculation of population attributable risks indicated that abortion was implicated in between 4.3% and 16.6% of the incidence of these disorders. Future research is needed to identify mediating mechanisms linking abortion to various disorders and to understand individual difference factors associated with vulnerability to developing a particular mental health problem after abortion.
Keywords:Induced abortion  Anxiety disorders  Mood disorders  Substance abuse disorders
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