Cargando…

The influence of feminist abortion accompaniment on emotions related to abortion: A longitudinal observational study in Mexico

Emotions can reflect how individuals internalize identities, social roles, and broader power structures, including abortion stigma. Abortion accompaniment, in the form of logistical, informational, and emotional support offered by individuals and organizations, takes a person-centered, feminist, and...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Wollum, Alexandra, Huerta, Sofía Garduño, Uribe, Oriana López, Garnsey, Camille, Gaddis, S. Michael, Baum, Sarah E., Keefe-Oates, Brianna
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier 2022
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9552094/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36238820
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ssmph.2022.101259
_version_ 1784806179081289728
author Wollum, Alexandra
Huerta, Sofía Garduño
Uribe, Oriana López
Garnsey, Camille
Gaddis, S. Michael
Baum, Sarah E.
Keefe-Oates, Brianna
author_facet Wollum, Alexandra
Huerta, Sofía Garduño
Uribe, Oriana López
Garnsey, Camille
Gaddis, S. Michael
Baum, Sarah E.
Keefe-Oates, Brianna
author_sort Wollum, Alexandra
collection PubMed
description Emotions can reflect how individuals internalize identities, social roles, and broader power structures, including abortion stigma. Abortion accompaniment, in the form of logistical, informational, and emotional support offered by individuals and organizations, takes a person-centered, feminist, and rights-based approach. We tested the extent to which abortion accompaniment may decrease negative and increase positive feelings an individual holds related to their abortion. Using observational longitudinal data collected between January 2017 and mid-2018, we compared negative and positive emotional responses to a personal abortion experience one month and six months following the abortion to emotions immediately prior to the abortion (“baseline”), among women travelling from outside of Mexico City to abortion clinics in Mexico City with and without support of the accompaniment organization, Fondo MARIA. We used doubly robust longitudinal mixed effects models with inverse probability weighting methods. At baseline, accompanied and unaccompanied participants experienced an average of 4.9 and 4.4 negative emotions out of eight respectively (i.e., anguish, nervousness, scared, anxious, sadness, guilt, anger, shame) and 1.7 and 1.9 positive emotions of out 4 respectively (happiness, calmness, decidedness, and relief). From our model results, women accompanied (n = 77) had larger decreases in negative feelings (p < .05) and larger increases in positive feelings (p < .01) toward their abortion compared to those who were not accompanied (n = 119) at six months. These changes led the majority of accompanied respondents to have primarily positive feelings about their abortion by endline. Abortion accompaniment through Fondo MARIA in Mexico City was associated with a larger decrease in negative feelings, particularly those related to stigma, and a larger increase in positive feelings six months after abortion. Accompaniment's focus on person-centered support, self-determination, and autonomy may enable people seeking abortion to view their decision as one that is valid and legitimate, and resist the predominant stigmatizing narratives framing abortion as something that is transgressive.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-9552094
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2022
publisher Elsevier
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-95520942022-10-12 The influence of feminist abortion accompaniment on emotions related to abortion: A longitudinal observational study in Mexico Wollum, Alexandra Huerta, Sofía Garduño Uribe, Oriana López Garnsey, Camille Gaddis, S. Michael Baum, Sarah E. Keefe-Oates, Brianna SSM Popul Health Review Article Emotions can reflect how individuals internalize identities, social roles, and broader power structures, including abortion stigma. Abortion accompaniment, in the form of logistical, informational, and emotional support offered by individuals and organizations, takes a person-centered, feminist, and rights-based approach. We tested the extent to which abortion accompaniment may decrease negative and increase positive feelings an individual holds related to their abortion. Using observational longitudinal data collected between January 2017 and mid-2018, we compared negative and positive emotional responses to a personal abortion experience one month and six months following the abortion to emotions immediately prior to the abortion (“baseline”), among women travelling from outside of Mexico City to abortion clinics in Mexico City with and without support of the accompaniment organization, Fondo MARIA. We used doubly robust longitudinal mixed effects models with inverse probability weighting methods. At baseline, accompanied and unaccompanied participants experienced an average of 4.9 and 4.4 negative emotions out of eight respectively (i.e., anguish, nervousness, scared, anxious, sadness, guilt, anger, shame) and 1.7 and 1.9 positive emotions of out 4 respectively (happiness, calmness, decidedness, and relief). From our model results, women accompanied (n = 77) had larger decreases in negative feelings (p < .05) and larger increases in positive feelings (p < .01) toward their abortion compared to those who were not accompanied (n = 119) at six months. These changes led the majority of accompanied respondents to have primarily positive feelings about their abortion by endline. Abortion accompaniment through Fondo MARIA in Mexico City was associated with a larger decrease in negative feelings, particularly those related to stigma, and a larger increase in positive feelings six months after abortion. Accompaniment's focus on person-centered support, self-determination, and autonomy may enable people seeking abortion to view their decision as one that is valid and legitimate, and resist the predominant stigmatizing narratives framing abortion as something that is transgressive. Elsevier 2022-10-04 /pmc/articles/PMC9552094/ /pubmed/36238820 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ssmph.2022.101259 Text en © 2022 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Review Article
Wollum, Alexandra
Huerta, Sofía Garduño
Uribe, Oriana López
Garnsey, Camille
Gaddis, S. Michael
Baum, Sarah E.
Keefe-Oates, Brianna
The influence of feminist abortion accompaniment on emotions related to abortion: A longitudinal observational study in Mexico
title The influence of feminist abortion accompaniment on emotions related to abortion: A longitudinal observational study in Mexico
title_full The influence of feminist abortion accompaniment on emotions related to abortion: A longitudinal observational study in Mexico
title_fullStr The influence of feminist abortion accompaniment on emotions related to abortion: A longitudinal observational study in Mexico
title_full_unstemmed The influence of feminist abortion accompaniment on emotions related to abortion: A longitudinal observational study in Mexico
title_short The influence of feminist abortion accompaniment on emotions related to abortion: A longitudinal observational study in Mexico
title_sort influence of feminist abortion accompaniment on emotions related to abortion: a longitudinal observational study in mexico
topic Review Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9552094/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36238820
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ssmph.2022.101259
work_keys_str_mv AT wollumalexandra theinfluenceoffeministabortionaccompanimentonemotionsrelatedtoabortionalongitudinalobservationalstudyinmexico
AT huertasofiagarduno theinfluenceoffeministabortionaccompanimentonemotionsrelatedtoabortionalongitudinalobservationalstudyinmexico
AT uribeorianalopez theinfluenceoffeministabortionaccompanimentonemotionsrelatedtoabortionalongitudinalobservationalstudyinmexico
AT garnseycamille theinfluenceoffeministabortionaccompanimentonemotionsrelatedtoabortionalongitudinalobservationalstudyinmexico
AT gaddissmichael theinfluenceoffeministabortionaccompanimentonemotionsrelatedtoabortionalongitudinalobservationalstudyinmexico
AT baumsarahe theinfluenceoffeministabortionaccompanimentonemotionsrelatedtoabortionalongitudinalobservationalstudyinmexico
AT keefeoatesbrianna theinfluenceoffeministabortionaccompanimentonemotionsrelatedtoabortionalongitudinalobservationalstudyinmexico
AT wollumalexandra influenceoffeministabortionaccompanimentonemotionsrelatedtoabortionalongitudinalobservationalstudyinmexico
AT huertasofiagarduno influenceoffeministabortionaccompanimentonemotionsrelatedtoabortionalongitudinalobservationalstudyinmexico
AT uribeorianalopez influenceoffeministabortionaccompanimentonemotionsrelatedtoabortionalongitudinalobservationalstudyinmexico
AT garnseycamille influenceoffeministabortionaccompanimentonemotionsrelatedtoabortionalongitudinalobservationalstudyinmexico
AT gaddissmichael influenceoffeministabortionaccompanimentonemotionsrelatedtoabortionalongitudinalobservationalstudyinmexico
AT baumsarahe influenceoffeministabortionaccompanimentonemotionsrelatedtoabortionalongitudinalobservationalstudyinmexico
AT keefeoatesbrianna influenceoffeministabortionaccompanimentonemotionsrelatedtoabortionalongitudinalobservationalstudyinmexico