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Women Who Suffered Emotionally from Abortion: A Qualitative Synthesis of Their Experiences Priscilla K. Coleman, Kaitlyn Boswell, Katrina Etzkorn, Rachel Turnwald, ABSTRACT effort into keeping the abortion a secret for fear of stigma;. 5) pre-existing experience of trauma; 6) past or present Women 's adjustment to life after abortion involves sexual, physical, or emotional abuse; 7) unresolved past numerous factors interacting in complex ways, and qualitative losses and perception of abortion as a loss; 8) intense guilt studies are uniquely suited to enhance our understanding and shame before the abortion; 9) an existing emotional of the breadth and depth of individuals' experiences. disorder or mental illness prior to the abortion; 10) appraisal Respondents to a survey of Women who had contacted crisis of abortion as extremely stressful before it occurs; 11).
114 Journal of American Physicians and Surgeons Volume 22 Number 4 Winter 2017 Significant insight about distinct emotional trajectories has come from qualitative, albeit small-scale, investigations.
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