Krishnan V
Department of Sociology, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada.
Soc Biol. 1991 Fall-Winter;38(3-4):249-57.
This paper examines a number of demographic and sociocultural factors (e.g., age, marital status, family size, religion, religious assiduity, sex-role ideology) as predictors of women's attitudes toward abortion, using data from the Canadian Fertility Survey of 1984. The findings suggest that women's abortion attitudes are to a greater extent based on ideological positions. It appears that anti-abortion stance affects those women who are religious, presumably by increasing the relationship between their general sex-role ideological stances and abortion attitudes. Abortion attitudes also vary according to a woman's education, her size, and province/region of residence.
本文利用1984年加拿大生育调查的数据,考察了一些人口统计学和社会文化因素(如年龄、婚姻状况、家庭规模、宗教、宗教虔诚度、性别角色意识形态)作为女性对堕胎态度的预测指标。研究结果表明,女性的堕胎态度在很大程度上基于意识形态立场。似乎反堕胎立场会影响那些有宗教信仰的女性,大概是通过增强她们一般的性别角色意识形态立场与堕胎态度之间的关联。堕胎态度也因女性的教育程度、家庭规模以及居住的省份/地区而有所不同。