Table 1

Demographic characteristics of women, type of drug sellers visited and who bought the pills, proportion of women who took a pregnancy test and previous experiences with abortion

Among women who completed both follow-up interviews (n=394)
%n
Age categories
 18–2422.890
 25–2932.0126
 30–3423.492
 35–3916.063
 40–445.120
 45–490.83
 Median age (IQR)28(25–33)
Parity*
 No children33.576
 1–2 children37.485
 3+ children29.166
 Mean (SD)1.6(1.5)
Highest level of education completed
 No schooling or incomplete primary0.83
 Primary/junior secondary school7.429
 Senior secondary school54.1213
 Some higher education (or more)37.8149
Employment
 Work for someone else/non-family business51.5203
 Work for own/family business24.195
 Housewife3.815
 Student13.252
 Unemployed7.429
Relationship status
 Currently married or cohabiting50.0197
 Separated/divorced/widowed5.120
 Never married and never lived together with a man44.9177
Local government area of recruitment
 Lagos Mainland17.067
 Ojo18.372
 Oshodi-Isolo16.264
 Epe8.935
 Ikorodu24.496
 Ibeju Lekki15.260
Women who went to each type of drug seller
 Pharmacy40.6160
 Proprietary patent medicine vendor (PPMV)59.4234
Who purchased the medicine
 Medicines bought by the woman95.2375
 Medicines bought by someone else4.819
Previous pregnancy terminations
 No, has not ended a prior pregnancy84.5333
 Yes, has ended a prior pregnancy15.561
% of women who took each type of pregnancy test when they suspected they were pregnant†
 Confirmation via test with a doctor20.882
 Confirmation via test at a laboratory17.569
 Self-administered urine test54.6215
 No test17.067
  • *Data on parity were only from a subset of the sample (n=227).

  • †Multiple responses were allowed.