Bardis P D
Adolescence. 1975 Fall;10(39):433-41.
The present study has explored the abortion attitudes of 200 students attending a midwestern liberal arts college affiliated with the Roman Catholic Church. The main findings were as follows: 1. Catholics in general tend to be more conservative in this area than Protestants. 2. There were no statistically significant differences between urban and rural residents and between single and engaged subjects. On the other hand, females, social science majors, and those having no plans for graduate studies were significantly more conservative than males, natural science majors, and those planning to do graduate work, respectively. 3. Abortion scores were correlated negatively and significantly with religious services attended, amount of Catholic education, and, to a limited extent, father's occupation, but nonsignificantly with age, number of siblings, birth order, college rank, parental education, and mother's occupation.
本研究探讨了就读于一所隶属于罗马天主教会的中西部文理学院的200名学生对堕胎的态度。主要研究结果如下:1. 总体而言,天主教徒在这方面往往比新教徒更为保守。2. 城市和农村居民以及单身和订婚对象之间在统计学上没有显著差异。另一方面,女性、社会科学专业学生以及那些没有研究生学习计划的人分别比男性、自然科学专业学生以及那些计划攻读研究生的人更为保守。3. 堕胎得分与参加宗教仪式的次数、接受天主教教育的程度以及在一定程度上与父亲的职业呈显著负相关,但与年龄、兄弟姐妹数量、出生顺序、大学排名、父母教育程度和母亲的职业无显著相关性。