Reproductive coercion and abuse among pregnancy counselling clients in Australia: trends and directions

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Nicola Sheeran
Kari Vallury
Leah S. Sharman
Bonney Corbin
Heather Douglas
Brenna Bernardino
Maria Hach
Leanne Coombe
Sophie Keramidopoulos
Regina Torres-Quiazon
Laura Tarzia
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[1] Griffith University,School of Applied Psychology
[2] Children by Choice,School of Psychology
[3] University of Queensland,Melbourne Law School
[4] Marie Stopes Australia,Faculty of Medicine
[5] University of Melbourne,Department of General Practice
[6] Multicultural Centre for Women’s Health,Centre for Family Violence Prevention
[7] University of Queensland,undefined
[8] University of Melbourne,undefined
[9] Royal Women’s Hospital,undefined
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Reproductive Health | / 19卷
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Reproductive coercion; Violence against women; Migrant and refugee women; Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander women; Australia; Sexual and reproductive health;
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Reproductive coercion and abuse (RCA) is behaviour that interferes with a person’s decision to become pregnant or to continue a pregnancy. We classified RCA into behaviours that attempt to promote pregnancy or to prevent/end a pregnancy. Drawing on data collected from 5107 people seeking counselling support for their pregnancy from two Australian services, this research explored how common the different types of RCA are. The research also looked at whether a person’s age or whether the person identified as being from a migrant or refugee community or as an Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander person made any difference to the type of RCA they experienced. We found that 15.4% of people reported RCA, with similar proportions reporting behaviours attempting to promote pregnancy and prevent/end pregnancy. Around 2% reported experiencing both forms of RCA. We found that there were no differences in frequency of RCA based on age or whether the person identified as being from a migrant or refugee background, although we found that people who identified as Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander were proportionally more likely to experience RCA that was pregnancy promoting. Given how common RCA is, regardless of age and background, we recommend sensitive and culturally respectful enquiry around experiences of RCA be included in any conversations around sexual and reproductive health care and education.
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