Evaluating participant engagement in a preconception cohort study in relation to the Dobbs decision
Mary D. Willis,
Molly N. Hoffman,
Tanran R. Wang
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundOn June 24th, 2022, the United States (US) Supreme Court's ruling in Dobbs v. Jackson, et al. (hereafter, the Dobbs decision) removed federal‐level protections for induced abortion, sparking concerns about reproductive rights and health privacy. Although other pregnancy outcomes (e.g. spontaneous abortion, ectopic pregnancy) are not explicit targets of post‐Dobbs abortion bans, study participants may be worried about how their reproductive health data are used by researchers in the post‐Dobbs era.Obj… Show more
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