Report of the APA Task Force on Mental Health and Abortion. APA, 2008. Cytat: "Medora et al. (1993) found that among a sample of 121 single, never married, pregnant teenagers, the 28 girls who reported a prior abortion had significantly higher self-esteem than the 93 girls who reported no abortion history. Medora and von der Hellen (1997) reported that among a sample of 94 teen mothers, teens who reported a priorabortion did not differ in self-esteem from teens who did not report an abortion"
Louise M.L.M.HowardLouise M.L.M. i inni, Abortion and mental health: guidelines for proper scientific conduct ignored, „The British Journal of Psychiatry”, 200 (1), 2012, s. 74–74, DOI: 10.1192/bjp.200.1.74, ISSN0007-1250 [dostęp 2020-04-24], Cytat: "Study selection and evaluation should be carried out by two independent raters; the Coleman review was carried out by one author only. Of the 22 papers included, 11 were authored by Coleman, the author of the review. This is a conflict of interest, and undermines the author’s ability to critically review the primary studies. Finally, the synthesis of the data and the summary statistics are flawed. The criteria for synthesising data meant that several effect measures were included from the same study." "These assumptions are clearly not met in this review and therefore it is completely inappropriate to calculate a PAR from these data. Abortion and mental health is a politicised issue – it is therefore essential that research in this field is methodologically robust."(ang.).
Louise M.L.M.HowardLouise M.L.M. i inni, Abortion and mental health: guidelines for proper scientific conduct ignored, „The British Journal of Psychiatry”, 200 (1), 2012, s. 74–74, DOI: 10.1192/bjp.200.1.74, ISSN0007-1250 [dostęp 2020-04-24], Cytat: "Abortion and mental health: guidelines for proper scientific conduct ignored
We have serious concerns about the methodology of the quantitative synthesis by Coleman1 and want to highlight these to prevent readers and policy makers drawing erroneous conclusions, in particular the incorrect statement that ‘nearly 10% of the incidence of mental health problems was shown to be attributable to abortion’.
This quantitative synthesis and meta-analysis did not follow the robust methodologies now generally accepted for systematic reviews."(ang.).
David CD.C.ReardonDavid CD.C., The abortion and mental health controversy: A comprehensive literature review of common ground agreements, disagreements, actionable recommendations, and research opportunities, „SAGE Open Medicine”, 6, 2018, DOI: 10.1177/2050312118807624, ISSN2050-3121, PMID: 30397472, PMCID: PMC6207970 [dostęp 2021-05-08].
David CD.C.ReardonDavid CD.C., The abortion and mental health controversy: A comprehensive literature review of common ground agreements, disagreements, actionable recommendations, and research opportunities, „SAGE Open Medicine”, 6, 2018, DOI: 10.1177/2050312118807624, ISSN2050-3121, PMID: 30397472, PMCID: PMC6207970 [dostęp 2020-10-10].
FergussonF.DMFergussonF., Horwood LJ & BodenH.L.& B.JM.Horwood LJ & BodenH.L.& B., Does abortion reduce the mental health risks of unwanted or unintended pregnancy? A re-appraisal of the evidence., „Australian and New Zealand journal of psychiatry”, 47, 2013, s. 819-827, DOI: 10.1177/0004867413484597, PMID: 23553240, Cytat: "There was suggestive but not completely consistent evidence of modestly elevated rates of mental health problems in women having abortion compared with women having unwanted or unintended pregnancy. These findings were particularly evident for alcohol and illicit drug use but were also evident for anxiety disorders and suicidal behaviours for analyses using an unwanted or unintended comparison."(ang.).
Louise M.L.M.HowardLouise M.L.M. i inni, Abortion and mental health: guidelines for proper scientific conduct ignored, „The British Journal of Psychiatry”, 200 (1), 2012, s. 74–74, DOI: 10.1192/bjp.200.1.74, ISSN0007-1250 [dostęp 2020-04-24], Cytat: "Study selection and evaluation should be carried out by two independent raters; the Coleman review was carried out by one author only. Of the 22 papers included, 11 were authored by Coleman, the author of the review. This is a conflict of interest, and undermines the author’s ability to critically review the primary studies. Finally, the synthesis of the data and the summary statistics are flawed. The criteria for synthesising data meant that several effect measures were included from the same study." "These assumptions are clearly not met in this review and therefore it is completely inappropriate to calculate a PAR from these data. Abortion and mental health is a politicised issue – it is therefore essential that research in this field is methodologically robust."(ang.).
Louise M.L.M.HowardLouise M.L.M. i inni, Abortion and mental health: guidelines for proper scientific conduct ignored, „The British Journal of Psychiatry”, 200 (1), 2012, s. 74–74, DOI: 10.1192/bjp.200.1.74, ISSN0007-1250 [dostęp 2020-04-24], Cytat: "Abortion and mental health: guidelines for proper scientific conduct ignored
We have serious concerns about the methodology of the quantitative synthesis by Coleman1 and want to highlight these to prevent readers and policy makers drawing erroneous conclusions, in particular the incorrect statement that ‘nearly 10% of the incidence of mental health problems was shown to be attributable to abortion’.
This quantitative synthesis and meta-analysis did not follow the robust methodologies now generally accepted for systematic reviews."(ang.).
SarahS.HorvathSarahS., Courtney A.C.A.SchreiberCourtney A.C.A., Unintended Pregnancy, Induced Abortion, and Mental Health, „Current Psychiatry Reports”, 19 (11), 2017, s. 77, DOI: 10.1007/s11920-017-0832-4, ISSN1535-1645 [dostęp 2020-04-25], Cytat: Rates of depression are not significantly different between women obtaining abortion and those denied abortion. Rates of anxiety are initially higher in women denied abortion care. Counseling on decision-making for women with unintended pregnancies should reflect these findings.(ang.).
KimberlyK.KellyKimberlyK., The spread of 'Post Abortion Syndrome' as social diagnosis, „Social Science & Medicine (1982)”, 102, 2014, s. 18–25, DOI: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2013.11.030, ISSN1873-5347, PMID: 24565137 [dostęp 2020-04-25], Cytat: However, in the case of PAS, social claims and gender stereotypes outweighed scientific research that directly contradicted its existence..
Charles VE., Polis CB., Sridhara SK., Blum RW. Abortion and long-term mental health outcomes: a systematic review of the evidence.. „Contraception”. 6 (78), s. 436–50, grudzień 2008. DOI: 10.1016/j.contraception.2008.07.005. PMID: 19014789.
Charles VE., Polis CB., Sridhara SK., Blum RW. Abortion and long-term mental health outcomes: a systematic review of the evidence.. „Contraception”. 6 (78), s. 436–50, grudzień 2008. DOI: 10.1016/j.contraception.2008.07.005. PMID: 19014789.
Coleman PK. Abortion and mental health: quantitative synthesis and analysis of research published 1995–2009. „The British Journal of Psychiatry”. 199 (3), s. 180-186, wrzesień 2011. DOI: 10.1192/bjp.bp.110.077230. PMID: 21881096.
Fergusson DM., Horwood LJ., Boden JM. Abortion and mental health disorders: evidence from a 30-year longitudinal study.. „The British journal of psychiatry : the journal of mental science”. 6 (193), s. 444–51, grudzień 2008. DOI: 10.1192/bjp.bp.108.056499. PMID: 19043144.
DM. Fergusson, LJ. Horwood, JM. Boden. Abortion and mental health disorders: evidence from a 30-year longitudinal study.. „Br J Psychiatry”. 193 (6), s. 444-51, Dec 2008. DOI: 10.1192/bjp.bp.108.056499. PMID: 19043144.
David CD.C.ReardonDavid CD.C., The abortion and mental health controversy: A comprehensive literature review of common ground agreements, disagreements, actionable recommendations, and research opportunities, „SAGE Open Medicine”, 6, 2018, DOI: 10.1177/2050312118807624, ISSN2050-3121, PMID: 30397472, PMCID: PMC6207970 [dostęp 2021-05-08].
David CD.C.ReardonDavid CD.C., The abortion and mental health controversy: A comprehensive literature review of common ground agreements, disagreements, actionable recommendations, and research opportunities, „SAGE Open Medicine”, 6, 2018, DOI: 10.1177/2050312118807624, ISSN2050-3121, PMID: 30397472, PMCID: PMC6207970 [dostęp 2020-10-10].
Charles VE., Polis CB., Sridhara SK., Blum RW. Abortion and long-term mental health outcomes: a systematic review of the evidence.. „Contraception”. 6 (78), s. 436–50, grudzień 2008. DOI: 10.1016/j.contraception.2008.07.005. PMID: 19014789.
Charles VE., Polis CB., Sridhara SK., Blum RW. Abortion and long-term mental health outcomes: a systematic review of the evidence.. „Contraception”. 6 (78), s. 436–50, grudzień 2008. DOI: 10.1016/j.contraception.2008.07.005. PMID: 19014789.
FergussonF.DMFergussonF., Horwood LJ & BodenH.L.& B.JM.Horwood LJ & BodenH.L.& B., Does abortion reduce the mental health risks of unwanted or unintended pregnancy? A re-appraisal of the evidence., „Australian and New Zealand journal of psychiatry”, 47, 2013, s. 819-827, PMID: 23553240(ang.).
FergussonF.DMFergussonF., Horwood LJ & BodenH.L.& B.JM.Horwood LJ & BodenH.L.& B., Does abortion reduce the mental health risks of unwanted or unintended pregnancy? A re-appraisal of the evidence., „Australian and New Zealand journal of psychiatry”, 47, 2013, s. 819-827, DOI: 10.1177/0004867413484597, PMID: 23553240, Cytat: "There was suggestive but not completely consistent evidence of modestly elevated rates of mental health problems in women having abortion compared with women having unwanted or unintended pregnancy. These findings were particularly evident for alcohol and illicit drug use but were also evident for anxiety disorders and suicidal behaviours for analyses using an unwanted or unintended comparison."(ang.).
Coleman PK. Abortion and mental health: quantitative synthesis and analysis of research published 1995–2009. „The British Journal of Psychiatry”. 199 (3), s. 180-186, wrzesień 2011. DOI: 10.1192/bjp.bp.110.077230. PMID: 21881096.
Fergusson DM., Horwood LJ., Boden JM. Abortion and mental health disorders: evidence from a 30-year longitudinal study.. „The British journal of psychiatry : the journal of mental science”. 6 (193), s. 444–51, grudzień 2008. DOI: 10.1192/bjp.bp.108.056499. PMID: 19043144.
DM. Fergusson, LJ. Horwood, JM. Boden. Abortion and mental health disorders: evidence from a 30-year longitudinal study.. „Br J Psychiatry”. 193 (6), s. 444-51, Dec 2008. DOI: 10.1192/bjp.bp.108.056499. PMID: 19043144.
PolainoP.LorentePolainoP., „Cuad Bioet”, 20 (70), 2009, s. 357-80, PMID: 19799478, Cytat: the frequent psychopathological disorders that seem to arise from the abortion, according to recent data reported by many researchers in the international scientific community(hiszp.).
Gómez LavínG.L.CGómez LavínG.L., Zapata GarcíaZ.G.R.Zapata GarcíaZ.G., Diagnostic categorization of post-abortion syndrome, „Actas Esp Psiquiatr”, 33 (4), 2005, s. 267-72, PMID: 15999304, Cytat: PAS should be considered as an additional type of PTSD. It also has some specific characteristics that could help to understand the patient's life experience and to establish a psychotherapeutic intervention..
KimberlyK.KellyKimberlyK., The spread of 'Post Abortion Syndrome' as social diagnosis, „Social Science & Medicine (1982)”, 102, 2014, s. 18–25, DOI: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2013.11.030, ISSN1873-5347, PMID: 24565137 [dostęp 2020-04-25], Cytat: However, in the case of PAS, social claims and gender stereotypes outweighed scientific research that directly contradicted its existence..
David CD.C.ReardonDavid CD.C., The abortion and mental health controversy: A comprehensive literature review of common ground agreements, disagreements, actionable recommendations, and research opportunities, „SAGE Open Medicine”, 6, 2018, DOI: 10.1177/2050312118807624, ISSN2050-3121, PMID: 30397472, PMCID: PMC6207970 [dostęp 2021-05-08].
David CD.C.ReardonDavid CD.C., The abortion and mental health controversy: A comprehensive literature review of common ground agreements, disagreements, actionable recommendations, and research opportunities, „SAGE Open Medicine”, 6, 2018, DOI: 10.1177/2050312118807624, ISSN2050-3121, PMID: 30397472, PMCID: PMC6207970 [dostęp 2020-10-10].
Louise M.L.M.HowardLouise M.L.M. i inni, Abortion and mental health: guidelines for proper scientific conduct ignored, „The British Journal of Psychiatry”, 200 (1), 2012, s. 74–74, DOI: 10.1192/bjp.200.1.74, ISSN0007-1250 [dostęp 2020-04-24], Cytat: "Study selection and evaluation should be carried out by two independent raters; the Coleman review was carried out by one author only. Of the 22 papers included, 11 were authored by Coleman, the author of the review. This is a conflict of interest, and undermines the author’s ability to critically review the primary studies. Finally, the synthesis of the data and the summary statistics are flawed. The criteria for synthesising data meant that several effect measures were included from the same study." "These assumptions are clearly not met in this review and therefore it is completely inappropriate to calculate a PAR from these data. Abortion and mental health is a politicised issue – it is therefore essential that research in this field is methodologically robust."(ang.).
Louise M.L.M.HowardLouise M.L.M. i inni, Abortion and mental health: guidelines for proper scientific conduct ignored, „The British Journal of Psychiatry”, 200 (1), 2012, s. 74–74, DOI: 10.1192/bjp.200.1.74, ISSN0007-1250 [dostęp 2020-04-24], Cytat: "Abortion and mental health: guidelines for proper scientific conduct ignored
We have serious concerns about the methodology of the quantitative synthesis by Coleman1 and want to highlight these to prevent readers and policy makers drawing erroneous conclusions, in particular the incorrect statement that ‘nearly 10% of the incidence of mental health problems was shown to be attributable to abortion’.
This quantitative synthesis and meta-analysis did not follow the robust methodologies now generally accepted for systematic reviews."(ang.).
NL Stotland: Abortion and psychiatric practice. [w:] Journal of psychiatric practice. Philadelphia 9, 2003, H. 2, S. 139–149. ISSN1527-4160
DA Grimes, MD Creinin: Induced abortion, an overview for internists. [w:] Annals of internal medicine. Philadelphia 140, 2004, H. 8, S. 620–626. ISSN0003-4819 "The alleged 'postabortion trauma syndrome' does not exist."
SarahS.HorvathSarahS., Courtney A.C.A.SchreiberCourtney A.C.A., Unintended Pregnancy, Induced Abortion, and Mental Health, „Current Psychiatry Reports”, 19 (11), 2017, s. 77, DOI: 10.1007/s11920-017-0832-4, ISSN1535-1645 [dostęp 2020-04-25], Cytat: Rates of depression are not significantly different between women obtaining abortion and those denied abortion. Rates of anxiety are initially higher in women denied abortion care. Counseling on decision-making for women with unintended pregnancies should reflect these findings.(ang.).
KimberlyK.KellyKimberlyK., The spread of 'Post Abortion Syndrome' as social diagnosis, „Social Science & Medicine (1982)”, 102, 2014, s. 18–25, DOI: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2013.11.030, ISSN1873-5347, PMID: 24565137 [dostęp 2020-04-25], Cytat: However, in the case of PAS, social claims and gender stereotypes outweighed scientific research that directly contradicted its existence..
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