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“…This observation is consistent with expectation as well as existing studies [30], pointing out that formal education enhances women's choices and decision-making on their reproductive health. Underpinning this is the element of sociocultural determinants of induced abortion which shows that better educated women are more likely to have read or learned something about safe abortion in school or social media which informs their decision [31].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%
“…This observation is consistent with expectation as well as existing studies [30], pointing out that formal education enhances women's choices and decision-making on their reproductive health. Underpinning this is the element of sociocultural determinants of induced abortion which shows that better educated women are more likely to have read or learned something about safe abortion in school or social media which informs their decision [31].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%
“…The media (broadcast, print and social) can play an influential role in this respect, and substantial efforts and resources have been used to train journalists to report objectively on the topic of abortion in Zambia (Kasongo 2015). In Indonesia, for example, the piloting of an mHealth (mobile health) service to provide information about and increase access to safe abortion showed that this platform was acceptable to women seeking accurate information about safe medical abortion (Gerdts, Hudaya et al 2014). Surprisingly the most expensive route was that of PAC after a safe abortion in a health care system other than UTH.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The media (broadcast, print and social) can play an influential role in this respect, and substantial efforts and resources have been used to train journalists to report objectively on the topic of abortion in Zambia (Kasongo 2015). In Indonesia, for example, the piloting of an mHealth (mobile health) service to provide information about and increase access to safe abortion showed that this platform was acceptable to women seeking accurate information about safe medical abortion (Gerdts, Hudaya et al 2014).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%