Bahr Stephen J, Marcos Anastasios C
Brigham Young University, USA.
J Fam Issues. 2003 Apr;24(3):402-24. doi: 10.1177/0192513x02250892.
Using data from 1,494 Greeks and 1,993 Americans, this study finds that social abortion attitudes are a separate dimension from physical abortion attitudes. According to our structural equation model, abortion attitudes are influenced significantly by religiosity and sexual liberalism. The model explains social abortion attitudes significantly better than physical abortion attitudes. Although the model is applicable to both countries, there are three major differences between Greece and the United States. First, in Greece religiosity has a smaller impact on sexual liberalism, and sexual liberalism has a much weaker impact on both types of abortion attitudes, particularly social abortion attitudes. Second, in Greece religiosity is more strongly related to abortion attitudes than in the United States, particularly to social abortion attitudes. Third, education has a weaker influence in Greece than in the United States.
利用来自1494名希腊人和1993名美国人的数据,本研究发现,社会层面的堕胎态度与生理层面的堕胎态度是不同的维度。根据我们的结构方程模型,堕胎态度受到宗教信仰和性自由主义的显著影响。该模型对社会层面堕胎态度的解释比对生理层面堕胎态度的解释要好得多。虽然该模型适用于两国,但希腊和美国之间存在三个主要差异。第一,在希腊,宗教信仰对性自由主义的影响较小,性自由主义对两种堕胎态度的影响都要弱得多,尤其是对社会层面堕胎态度的影响。第二,在希腊,宗教信仰与堕胎态度的关联比在美国更强,特别是与社会层面堕胎态度的关联。第三,教育在希腊的影响力比在美国弱。