Background: Pregnancy among adolescents is unplanned in many instances. Alt
hough some pregnant adolescents carry the pregnancy to term, abortion, in m
any instances unsafely induced, is a commonly sought solution in Kenya,
Objective: To determine adolescents' perceptions of induced abortion.
Design: A cross-sectional descriptive study carried out between July 1995 a
nd June 1996, Setting: An urban and a rural district in Kenya,
Participants: Adolescents aged 10-19 years in schools in Nairobi and Kiambu
districts, and a group of immediate post-abortion adolescent girls in some
health facilities in Nairobi,
Main outcome measures: The number of health programmes formulated and put i
nto use, which are adolescent-friendly and providing information, education
and communication on abortion issues,
Data collection: One thousand eight hundred and twenty adolescents were sub
jected to a self-administered questionnaire that collected demographic and
health data as well as perceptions of induced abortion. Focus group discuss
ions on perceptions of abortion were held with 12 groups of adolescents in
schools and the information obtained recorded on paper and in a tape-record
er.
Results: One thousand nine hundred and fifty two adolescents, comprising of
1048 school girls (SG), 580 boys (SB), 192 post-abortion girls (PA) and 13
2 adolescents in the focus group discussions, formed the study sample. More
than 90% were aware of induced abortion (IA). Knowledge of IA correlated p
ositively with level of education (P<0.01), Seventy one per cent of SG, 84%
of PA and 40% of SE were aware of abortion-related complications, the most
common being infections, death and infertility, Eighty three per cent of P
A felt that complications were preventable by seeking care from a qualified
doctor compared to one quarter each for the SE and SG, 56% PA, 69% SE and
72% SG felt that abortions were preventable. However, less than 40% propose
d abstinence as a primary strategy. The most important source of informatio
n on abortion was the media followed by friends and teachers.
Conclusion: Adolescents are aware of abortion and the related complications
, but there is more variability in their knowledge and preventive measures.