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ArtikelAbandonment of infants by hiv-positive women in russia and prevention measures.  
Oleh: Hillis, Susan ; Dudchenko, Olga ; Jamieson, Denise ; Kissin, Dmitry ; Mytil, Anna ; Pervysheva, Elena ; Zabina, Helena
Jenis: Article from Books
Dalam koleksi: Reproductive health matters: task shifting in reproductive health services, page 162.
Topik: Infant Abandonment; HIV Pregnancy-Related; Contraception and Unwanted Pregnancy; Injection Dgrug Use; Stigma; Socio-Economic Status; Russia
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Isi artikelSince 1990, Russia has experienced a dramaic increase in the number of abandoned children, associated with hars socio-economic conditions, increases in drug and alcohol addiction and HIV infection. Approximately 20% of infants born to HIV-positive mothers are abandoned in Russia. To find out why, we conducted 266 qualitative interviews in 2004-05 in four Russian cities, including HIV-positive women who had abandoned their infants and others who had not, relatives of the women (mostly their mothers), HIV-negative women who had abandoned, and medical experts. Unintended pregnancy was cited as the most important factor influencing the decision to abandon.
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