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Determinants of Miscarriage and Induced Abortion Among Married Syrian Refugee Women in Türkiye: A National Population-Based Study

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  22 August 2025

Ebru Inal Onal
Affiliation:
Department of Emergency Aid and Disaster Management, Faculty of Health Sciences, Terzioglu Campus Canakkale Onsekiz Mart University 17100 Canakkale, Türkiye
Gharbia Mohammed
Affiliation:
Department of Medicine, University of Oviedo , Oviedo, Asturias, Spain
Edip Kaya
Affiliation:
Department of Public Health, Faculty of Medicine, Agri İbrahim Cecen University, Türkiye
Ajdan Onal
Affiliation:
Knappschaft Krankenhaus Gelsenkirchen-Buer, Innere Medizin- Pneumologie
Rafael Castro-Delgado*
Affiliation:
Department of Medicine, University of Oviedo , Oviedo, Asturias, Spain Health Service Principality of Asturias (SAMU-Asturias), Health Research Institute of Asturias, ISPA (Prehospital Care and Disasters Research Group, GIAPREDE)
*
Corresponding author: Rafael Castro-Delgado; Email: castrorafael@uniovi.es
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Abstract

Objective

Syrian refugee women face numerous obstacles that impact their reproductive health. The aim is to assess prevalence and predictors of miscarriage and induced abortion among Syrian refugee women in Türkiye.

Methods

This study is a cross-sectional analysis based on data from 1886 Syrian refugee women aged 15-49 who have a history of marriage, obtained from the 2018 Türkiye Demographic and Health Survey – Syrian Migrant Sample. Univariate Chi-square, independent t-test, and multivariate logistic regression were performed to determine predictors of abortion and miscarriage.

Results

Among ever married Syrian refugee women, 27.3% (n = 514) experienced at least 1 miscarriage, 5% (n = 95) reported having at least 1 abortion. Mean maternal age was predicted with miscarriage and induced abortion (OR = 1.06 [CI: 1.04-1.08; P < 0.001] and OR = 1.08 [CI: 1.04-1.12; P < 0.001] respectively). Women in the southern/eastern region of Türkiye experienced 4.24 times (95% CI = 1.50-12.02; P < 0.01) more abortions than in the western/central region. Women who are related to their spouses had an abortion 1.91 times (95% CI = 1.06-3.43; P < 0.05) more frequently than non-related couples.

Conclusions

The rate of miscarriages and induced abortions is high among Syrian refugee women in Türkiye. Regional differences, maternal age, and marriage between relatives have been identified as important variables that need to be taken into consideration. Interventions concentrating on those elements by the bodies concerned may thereby lessen the burden and effects of abortion and miscarriage.

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Table 1. Sociodemographic and clinical characteristics of Syrian refugee women in Türkiye (2018, Türkiye, n = 1886)

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Table 2. Binary analyses of factors associated with miscarriage and abortion among Syrian refugee women in Türkiye (2018, Türkiye, n = 1886)

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Table 3. Logistic regression analysis to determine the predictors of miscarriage and induced abortion among Syrian refugee women in Türkiye (2018, Türkiye, n = 1886)