Association between adverse childhood experience and unintended pregnancy among Japanese women: a large-scale cross-sectional study

Mr. Yoshiaki Kanamori, RN, Student in Department of Psychiatric Nursing

Kanamori and co-researchers examined the association between Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) and unintended pregnancy in 5,409 women nationwide. Cumulative ACEs were consistently associated with unintended pregnancy, and family functioning in adulthood and having someone to seek help when needed are also found to be related factors. Taken together with the impact of pregnancy intention on subsequent maternal and child health outcomes, the study’s findings of an association between ACEs and unintended pregnancy suggest the importance of trauma-informed care in the perinatal period.

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