Chatsel (7
Sep 2011)
"Study
finds abortion raises risk of mental health problems by
81%"
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From Christian Concern
http://www.christianconcern.com/our-concerns/abortion/study-finds-abortion-raises-risk-of-mental-health-problems-by-81
Researchers behind a new study on abortion have discovered
that women who have abortions experience an astonishing 81%
increase in the risk of mental health problems.
Published in the prestigious British Journal of Psychiatry,
the ground breaking paper also found that almost 10% of all
mental health problems are shown to be directly linked to
abortion.
The analysis, conducted by Priscilla K. Coleman from Bowling
Green State University, Ohio, USA, is the largest study of its
kind and is based on 22 published studies, with a combined
number of participants totalling over 850,000.
The results also revealed that the increased risk for anxiety
disorders was 34%; for depression it was 37%; for alcohol
abuse it was 110%, for marijuana use it was 220%, and for
suicide behaviours it was 155%.
The study could prove highly relevant to a vote on Tuesday 6th
September in the House of Commons on an amendment to the
Health and Social Care Bill 2011. Tabled by MPs Nadine Dorries
and Frank Field it seeks to change the law to ensure that
women seeking an abortion are offered independent advice on
their decision to seek a termination.
Currently, abortion providers Marie Stopes and the British
Pregnancy Advisory Service offer women counselling themselves
before they make a decision on termination. Mrs Dorries
believes that it is vital to remove the conflict of financial
‘vested interest’ that exists for abortion providers in the
procedure going ahead. Outsourcing abortions to private
providers is worth an estimated £60m a year.
Andrea Minichiello Williams, CEO of Christian Concern, said:
“It is so important that women are given all of the
information on the risks of having an abortion. So many women
live with deep regrets after being rushed into having an
abortion without adequate counselling or awareness of the
cost. Many find themselves on the conveyor belt of the
abortion industry, vulnerable and under pressure. They need
independent advice as a matter of priority.”
NOTE:The study will be published in the British Journal of
Psychiatry on Thursday 1 September. It is titled: “Abortion
and mental health: quantitative synthesis and analysis of
research” Priscilla K. Coleman