Drug and alcohol abuse and mental disorders are more common among women who had an abortion or miscarriage, a study by the University of Queensland has found.
Aspirant Kaeleen Dingle are young women who lost their pregnancies are more prone to depression, anxiety, alcohol and drug abuse as women who have never been pregnant.
Mrs Dingle, said that his study on the extension of the latest data, which were later abortion is associated with mental disorders seek errors in the same danger.
"Our findings suggest that this increased risk of psychiatric problems in some women after an abortion may be associated with pregnancy loss rather than caused by the experience of having an induced abortion," she said.
"We found that young women having a miscarriage or an abortion were three times more likely to experience a drug or alcohol problem during their lifetime."
Mrs Dingle said the study on the effects for workers who can contribute more advice and support to women who lost a pregnancy.
"Also, health professionals involved in the care of young women with mental health problems need to take good pregnancy histories, as young women can have complex pregnancy histories involving births, miscarriages and abortions," she said.
Ms. Dingle PhD project is examining the results of joint mental health of young adulthood than their peers because of the circumstances, such as early education, early life in the upbringing of children and the principles of independent living.
His study used data from a large Brisbane based cohort study of birth, in 1981 and then a group of mothers and their children under the age of 21 years.
The University of Queensland, Brisbane Australia
http://www.uq.edu.au/
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