The concerned research evaluates the increasing divorce trends among the Malaysian community and seeks to highlight the main reason behind it. In research background, earlier situations and comparative displays of societal values and factors behind divorce have been provided. It has shown the present situation in Malaysia behind continuous divorce cases. It has also shown specific details related to factors and reasons for rising divorce trends along with female and male discrimination in the society. A brief has been provided in the methodology section to understand the tools this research used to evaluate the divorce trends such as secondary research. Lastly, key research findings have described the relationship between lack of education and increased divorce rate, role of economic factors in influencing increased divorce rate and others for enhancing the main views.
Many adolescents get pregnant which eventually causes them to choose to have an abortion of the unborn baby. There will be times when they will be overwhelmed with feelings of sadness and guilt over what they have done. Not all teenagers who choose to have an abortion do so willingly yet they have no other choice when stuck in such a situation. The pressure around makes them decide out of their sanity to abort the baby. Non-probability sampling was used for the purpose of selecting samples for this study. The sampling used in this study was conducted using snowball sampling technique. Face to face semi-structured interviews were conducted with 20 respondents. Eight themes emerged from the research. Adolescents who had undergone abortion feel frustrated when their surroundings judge and discourage them. The feelings of adolescents who had undergo abortion show that involving in abortion is not easy. It demands a great deal of sacrifice and patients.
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