2021
DOI: 10.31083/j.ceog.2021.03.2461
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The relationships between sociodemographic characteristics and attitudes to induced abortion following detected fetal anomaly

Abstract: Background: Induced or artificial abortion is an elective termination of pregnancy for reasons such as unwanted pregnancy or detected birth defects in the fetus. Abortions and the related moral dilemmas are as old as time, and are common worldwide. This issue has medical, psychological, social, moral, political, legal and religious aspects, but it is still unclear which factors a fect the public's attitudes to abortion following anomalies detected in the fetus. This study aimed to examine the attitudes of the … Show more

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“…Another study conducted in the United States reported that when the genetic disease was likely to cause severe physical disability in early life, 76% of women expressed a desire to perform an abortion (Learman et al, 2005). A recent Israeli study reported that 46% of participants were in favor of performing induced abortion following the detection of a fetal abnormality (Grinberg, 2021).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Another study conducted in the United States reported that when the genetic disease was likely to cause severe physical disability in early life, 76% of women expressed a desire to perform an abortion (Learman et al, 2005). A recent Israeli study reported that 46% of participants were in favor of performing induced abortion following the detection of a fetal abnormality (Grinberg, 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%