Is counselling necessary? Making the decision to have an abortion. A qualitative interview study

2013 
ABSTRACTObjectives To explore young women's decision-making about having an abortion, in particular, how they reached the decision and with whom they discussed it.Methods Qualitative study comprising semi-structured one-to-one interviews with 24 women aged between 16 and 20 who were waiting for, or had recently had, a surgical abortion. Interviews were recorded with the consent of the interviewees, fully transcribed, and analysed using a grounded theory approach.Results All but one of the women had been offered counselling; one could not remember. Only two had accepted the offer of counselling, most feeling that it was unnecessary. The majority of these young women had decided that they wanted an abortion before accessing health services to request one. They had discussed their decision with someone close to them and did not feel the need to have further discussions with counsellors.Conclusions Most young women have already made the decision to have an abortion before they approach their GP or a family pl...
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