2017
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0182341
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Prevalence of abortion and adverse pregnancy outcomes among working women in Korea: A cross-sectional study

Abstract: ObjectivesTo investigate incidence and distribution of major adverse reproductive health problems related to various kinds of industries in Korea and to compare risks for major reproductive outcomes to assess maternal health in working and non-working women. MethodsWe requested claim data from the Korean National Health Insurance. We defined reference groups as (1) non-working women and (2) workers in the education field. Women working in each industry were compared with reference groups regarding rates of mis… Show more

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“…We identified four studies [37][38][39][40] on reproductive endpoints among hair or nail salon workers (Table 1). One study examined spontaneous abortion [38] utilizing Korean National Health Insurance records which covered 78% of all Korean births in 2013 and identified women by occupational status in relation to claims data. Employed women in any occupation were at greater risk of spontaneous abortion compared to nonworking women [38], and an increased odds of miscarriage was reported for the group comprising hair and nail salon workers.…”
Section: Reproductive Endpointsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…We identified four studies [37][38][39][40] on reproductive endpoints among hair or nail salon workers (Table 1). One study examined spontaneous abortion [38] utilizing Korean National Health Insurance records which covered 78% of all Korean births in 2013 and identified women by occupational status in relation to claims data. Employed women in any occupation were at greater risk of spontaneous abortion compared to nonworking women [38], and an increased odds of miscarriage was reported for the group comprising hair and nail salon workers.…”
Section: Reproductive Endpointsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One study examined spontaneous abortion [38] utilizing Korean National Health Insurance records which covered 78% of all Korean births in 2013 and identified women by occupational status in relation to claims data. Employed women in any occupation were at greater risk of spontaneous abortion compared to nonworking women [38], and an increased odds of miscarriage was reported for the group comprising hair and nail salon workers. The two reference groups in the study included unemployed women and those employed in education.…”
Section: Reproductive Endpointsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Threatened miscarriage, which is defined as any vaginal bleeding that occurs during the first half of a pregnancy, occurs in an estimated 14–20% of all pregnant women (14.8% in Korean women) [ 1 , 2 ]. Approximately 50% of women who experienced threatened miscarriage eventually suffer miscarriages [ 3 , 4 ].…”
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confidence: 99%