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[ACTUALIZADO] Obispo lamenta suicidio de sacerdote colombiano en EE.UU. y lo confía “a la infinita misericordia de Dios”

El Obispo de Paterson en New Jersey (EE.UU.), Mons. Kevin J. Sweeney, lamentó el suicidio del P. Rafael Ciro, sacerdote de origen colombiano que servía como párroco de la Iglesia de San Esteban, dijo que reza por él y pidió oraciones por él, además de confiarlo a la misericordia de Dios.

Los 3 consejos del Papa León XIV a sus hermanos agustinos: escucha, humildad y unidad

El Papa León XIV se trasladó este lunes a la Basílica de San Agustín en Roma, situada en el corazón de la ciudad, para presidir la Misa de apertura del 188° Capítulo General de la Orden de San Agustín.

La primera ciudad de Colombia celebra la Semana de la Evangelización

La Diócesis de Santa Marta celebra del 30 de agosto al 6 de septiembre la Semana de la Evangelización, reuniendo por primera vez en esta ciudad a los 14 arzobispos del país.

Liberan en Haití a misionera irlandesa y otros siete rehenes, incluido un niño de 3 años

La misionera irlandesa Gena Heraty lleva más de 30 años dedicando su vida a los niños con discapacidad en Haití. 

El Papa León XIV expresa sus condolencias por los 800 muertos que dejó el terremoto en Afganistán

El Papa León XIV expresó sus condolencias por los más de 800 muertos que dejó el potente terremoto que sacudió el este de Afganistán la noche del domingo, con una magnitud de 6 en la escala de Richter, causando además una destrucción generalizada. 

El Arzobispo de Sevilla presidirá la coronación pontificia de la patrona de Panamá

El Arzobispo de Sevilla, Mons. José Ángel Saiz Meneses, presidirá la Eucaristía de coronación pontificia de Santa María de la Antigua, patrona de Panamá.

Estas son las ceremonias que el Papa León XIV presidirá en octubre

El Vaticano difundió hoy el listado con las ceremonias que el Papa León XIV presidirá en el mes de octubre, marcado por el Año Jubilar.

El Papa pide acoger a los pobres y denuncia su “dramático” aislamiento social

El Papa instó a las sociedades a acoger a las personas pobres, al tiempo que denunció el “dramático” aislamiento que sufren en muchas ocasiones.

El Papa León XIV recibe al sacerdote jesuita James Martin

El Papa León XIV recibió este lunes en el Vaticano al P. James Martin, jesuita conocido por su activismo en favor de los grupos LGTBQ dentro de la Iglesia Católica.

Study: Mental health-related hospitalizations rates doubled for women who had abortions

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CNA Staff, Sep 1, 2025 / 07:00 am (CNA).

A recent study found that the rate of mental-health-related hospitalizations doubled for women who had abortions compared with women who gave birth. 

The study, published this summer in the Journal of Psychiatric Research, compared abortions with other pregnancies in hospitals in Quebec, Canada, between 2006 and 2022, tracking data on women for up to 17 years.

The study, which compared more than 1.2 million women who gave birth in Quebec hospitals with more than 28,000 women who had abortions, found that “rates of mental-health-related hospitalization were higher following induced abortions than other pregnancies.” 

Abortion was associated with a number of mental-health-related difficulties including hospitalization for psychiatric disorders, substance use disorders, and suicide attempts, the study found.

This association was especially high for women who were younger than 25 years at the time of their abortions, as well as for patients who already had an existing mental illness.

The risk of mental health hospitalization was highest within five years of the abortion. The risk decreased gradually after the five-year point, but only after 17 years did the risk begin “to resemble” pregnancies carried to term, according to the study.

Tessa Cox, senior research associate at the think tank Charlotte Lozier Institute, said the study was “particularly powerful.” 

“This recent study out of Canada, which has more comprehensive health care data than the U.S., adds to a mounting body of research suggesting that abortion can harm women’s mental health,” Cox said.

“The abortion industry downplays the evidence, so the fact that this new study included more than a million women and took prior mental health and other related factors into account makes it particularly powerful,” she told CNA.

“Women deserve to have all the facts — and women and men who have been harmed by abortion need to know that forgiveness and healing are possible,” Cox said.

Another scholar called the study “robust,” noting that it followed the data over an extended period of time and had constants that enabled the information to be more accurate.

Michael New, senior associate scholar at the Charlotte Lozier Institute and assistant professor of practice at The Catholic University of America, noted that the study “provides strong statistical evidence that abortion increases the risk of a range of mental health problems.”

New said the study had many strengths, including its large sample size, the way it tracked women over an extended period of time, and how the authors analyzed data from an extended period of time.

This method was rare, according to the study, which noted that “large population-based studies with long-term follow-up are rare yet necessary to understand the mental health needs of women post abortion.”

New called this study’s results “robust,” noting that this study stands firm against criticism that similar studies have faced.

The study is one of several that have investigated correlation between mental health challenges and abortion.

“While other research has found that women who obtain abortions are likely to suffer from mental health disorders, critics of these studies have argued that women with mental health problems are more likely to obtain abortions in the first place,” New said.

“Most importantly it holds constant whether or not the women in the study had been hospitalized with mental health problems in the past,” he said of the Canadian study.