ABSTRACT
The Nigeria society is very
much concerned about the mortality rate of adolescents due to abortion. Abortion has been the major cause of
adolescents death in present times. Today,
abortion when performed by experts may not result in adolescents death. The selection of the schools was by random
sampling. The aim of this research was
to look into the issue and determine the opinion of parent, students and
teachers in Ovia south-West Local Government on abortion and the major cause of
adolescent mortality. The research tool
was a questionnaire designed to collect necessary information from the
respondents. With the analysis of the
data obtained, conclusions were drawn and necessary recommendations were made.
TABLE
OF CONTENTS
PAGES
Certification - - ii
Dedication - - iii
Acknowledgement - - iv
Abstract - - vi
Table of Contents - - vii
CHAPTER ONE:
INTRODUCTION
Background of Study - - 1
Statement of Problem - -
Purpose of Study - -
Significance of Study - -
Research of Study - -
Limitation of Study - -
Delimitation - -
Definition of Terms - -
CHAPTER TWO:
LITERATURE REVIEW
Types of Abortion - -
Reasons why Adolescents engage in abortion -
Consequences of induced abortion - -
in Nigeria - -
Summary of Review of Literature - -
CHAPTER THREE: METHODOLOGY
Design of the Study - -
Population - -
Sample and Sampling Procedure - -
Instrumentation - -
Validity of Instrument - -
Reliability of Instrument - -
Method of data collection - -
Data analysis - -
CHAPTER FOUR:
DATA ANALYSIS
Analysis of Research Questions - -
Discussion of Findings - -
CHAPTER FIVE:
SUMMARY, FINDINGS, CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATIONS
Findings - -
Conclusion - -
Recommendations - -
Bibliography - -
Appendix - -
CHAPTER ONE
INTRODUCTION
Background of Study
Abortion is a relatively used
term. It is the word used to describe
the act of termination or destruction of a pregnancy. It
could also mean a plan or arrangement, which goes wrong before it can develop
properly or termination of a pregnancy of a woman before it reaches full term.
Abortion
as we are concerned with in this study is the act of stopping the development
of a child inside a woman especially by a medical operation (Okonofua,
2001). Many of the teenage girls engage
in an unsafe abortion without the help of a medical doctor without considering
the effects that this abortion will have on them.
Vanrell
(1986) abortion is an age-old practice.
It was universally practiced but was not universally accepted. It was seen as a social evil, one that
brought down the curse of the gods. The
evil notion that the primitive people had about abortion was so profound that
it was believed in some tribes that is a woman who has just procure an abortion
could cause a man to be sterile and that abortion can also disrupt the balance
of nature.
The
reasons above did not stop the practice of abortion among primitive
people. A woman in the olden days would
rather have their child terminated, rather than raised in slavery.
Pregnancy
involving members of the same family were aborted because it was seen as a
taboo, lactating woman who became pregnant was aborted to ensure the flow of
milk for the new baby.
Primitive
man used crude, traumatic and ineffective means to terminate pregnancy and most
of the victims died. Today, abortion
continues to be practiced whether forbidden or accepted for a variety of
social, political, economic and religious reasons that are not completely
different from those given by the primitive man.
Over
the years man has improved in science and technology and has been able to
tackle problems more effectively than the primitive man. Man has been able to eradicate a lot of
diseases from the planet of the earth, has invented easier and faster means of
cooking, transportation and lives in better environment than the primitive man.
If
modern man has been able to visit the moon, invent airplanes and eradicate a
lot of diseases from the face of the earth, is seen as less primitive, than why
is he still very primitive in the way he solves the problem of unwanted
pregnancies.
Abortion
is seen by many people in the world today, as immoral, an act that calls for
punishment from both God and man. Many
others still see it as a means of regulating the population and balancing the
socio-economic need of the family.
According to Myles (1990) abortion is a life threatening issue one that
has claimed the lives of thousand of young women and girls all over the
world. It is an issue that concerns
everyone in the society, no matter what your stand on abortion is?
Abortion
is one of the most explosive issues of the decade, igniting, raging debates in
political, social, medical and theological fields all over the world. For instance, let us consider the state of a
confused young girl of fifteen years who gets pregnant and she desperate for a
solution because she is unable to face the consequences of being pregnant at
fifteen.
This
young girl may not even know who is responsible for a pregnancy, and even know
that she is pregnant until obvious signs of pregnancy (protruding abdomen)
being to show. This young girl then
discovers she is pregnant and decides to procure an abortion either on her own
or with the aid of someone.
The
image is frightening that a young girl of such a tender age, both physically
and emotionally immature finds herself on an operating room where she gives up
her body and her life to the sharp instrument of the abortionist. On the other hand, this young girl may decide
to procure the abortion herself or she may find herself in the hand of other
quacks such as peers, native doctors, nurses and other paramedical quacks. If after the abortion, this young girl dies
or she survives with severe complications either as a result of self procured
abortion or that carried out by a qualified abortionist and other quacks. Who is to be blamed for her death? Is it her parents, teachers, school friends,
the young girl herself, the abortionist or the society as a whole?
The
argument on who is responsible is endless but the heart of the matters is that
when death of this nature occurs, it is time to reflect on the abortion problem
to find out what it is that makes these young girls who are still children
procure abortion. The plight of these
young teenagers is pitiable, they have been exposed to sexual intercourse at a
very tender age, they may have indulged in sex without being aware of the
consequences of her action, an action which in fact speaks of their innocence
and ignorance.
Again,
these young girls may have been lured into sex by their peers, older members of
the community, who, in seeking pleasure, may deceive these young girls to
engage in pre-marital sex. These teenage
girls that find themselves in a state of ignominy as a result of their ignominious
behaviour, and in an attempt to get out of this state, they give themselves up
for abortion, which makes their cases even more pathetic because abortion which
they see as their saviour is what destroys their lives, wombs and bodies,
leaving them with a feeling of guilt and putting them into an emotionally
unstable state.
Many
of these young girls are lured into committing abortion by their peers. Thousands and something has to be done to
remedy the situation.
Okonofua
(2001) therefore, these teenage girls should be educated in every way on the
various complications associated with induced abortion.
Statement of Problem
Despite
the fact that a large number of women die everyday all over the world as a
result of abortion, the practice is still increasing. It is a world growing problem and the rate at
which is procured earned it the name: The Abortion Epidemic.
Okonofua
(2001) stated that between twenty-six and fifty-three million abortions are
carried out annually all over the world.
In developing countries, abortions are increasing fast and practical
steps to deal with the situation are urgently needed. The wastage of human beings through abortion
in the past hundred years by far out-number the wastage of human beings due to
all world wars in the same period. The
wasted lives in the Nigerian/Biafran Civil War is far less than the wastage of
human beings by abortion monthly.
Abortion
complication accounts for seventy-two percent of all deaths among young girls
under the age of nineteen (Okonofua,
2001). Therefore most teenage girls
dies as a result of illegal abortion.
Despite the high death rate from abortion in Nigeria, many of our young
girls still procure abortions. Families
have experienced the trauma of loosing a child, marriages have been broken,
because some young girls become barren before marriage as a result of
abortion. If the victims of abortion are
not the only one who suffer the effects of abortion, then why is the society
not getting involved in bringing a solution to the problem of abortion.
Purpose of Study
The
purpose of this study is to enlighten the Nigerian people especially young
girls on the dangers and complication of abortion. Also, to bring to the public, case of young
girls who have paid the price of abortion in terms of physical health and
emotional anguish.
Also,
to make recommendations based on findings and suggestions from religious
leaders, doctors, teachers, students and other members of the society as to
what is the best solution to the abortion problem.
Significant of the
Study
The
importance of the study is to create public awareness on the dangers of
abortion and make necessary recommendations as to what is the alternative help
to abortion.
Also, as a way of discouraging young girls from procuring
abortion and would also help the government in solving the problem
Research Question
1.
Do teenagers resort to abortion in the event of an unwanted pregnancy?
2.
Is abortion a reason for the increased mortality rate among adolescents?
3.
Do adolescents who engage in abortion have any chance of survival?
4.
Does peer pressure lead to the increase of abortion among adolescent in
the society?
Limitation of Study
This
study was conducted in Ovia south West Local government Area of Edo State. The study was affected by inadequate
textbooks and the reluctance of some of the respondents to fill the
questionnaire during the exercise.
Delimitation
This
study (Abortion as a causative factor to the increase in the mortality rate
among adolescents in Ovia South West Local government Area of Edo State) in no
way attempted to determine the extent of the damaged one already by abortion to
the lives of the young girls in Ovia South West Local Government Area. It only attempted only to create public
awareness on the abortion problem and sought the opinion of the people in order
to find a solution.
Definition of Terms
MORTALITY: Loss
of life on a large scale.
ABORTION: Termination of the pregnancy of a
woman before it reaches full term.
ABORTIONSIST: A person who gets money for
doing abortion.
SAVIOUR: A person or thing that
saves from danger or loss.
TENDER AGE: It is used to describe
the young and inexperienced child.
PRIMITIVE MAN: A man in the earliest stage of the
development of human beings.
READILY: That which is
done quickly and willingly.
IMAGE: A picture formed in the mind.
PRIMITIVE: Not greatly developed or
improved.
INNOCENCE: a person having little experience
of the world, and not able to recognized evil.
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