Rominski Sarah D, Darteh Eugene, Dickson Kwamena Sekyi, Munro-Kramer Michelle
Global REACH, University of Michigan Medical School, USA.
Department of Population and Health, University of Cape Coast, Ghana.
Sex Reprod Healthc. 2017 Mar;11:53-59. doi: 10.1016/j.srhc.2016.10.002. Epub 2016 Oct 24.
This study aimed to describe the attitudes toward abortion of Ghanaian University students and to determine factors which are associated with supporting a woman's right to an abortion.
This cross-sectional survey was administered to residential students at the University of Cape Coast. Participants were posed a series of 26 statements to determine to what extent they were supportive of abortion as a woman's right. An exploratory factor analysis was used to create a scale with the pertinent factors that relate to abortion attitudes and a multivariable linear regression model explored the relationships among significant variables noted during exploratory factor analysis.
1038 students completed the survey and these students had a generally negative view of abortion. Two factors emerged: (1) the Abortion as a Right scale consisted of five questions (α = .755) and (2) the Moral Objection to Abortion scale consisted of three questions (α = .740). In linear regression, being older (β = 1.9), sexually experienced (β = 1.2), having a boyfriend/girlfriend (β = 1.4), and knowing someone who has terminated a pregnancy (β = 1.1) were significantly associated with a more liberal view of a right to an abortion.
This work supports the idea that students who have personal exposure to an abortion experience hold more liberal views on abortion than those who have not had a similar exposure.
本研究旨在描述加纳大学生对堕胎的态度,并确定与支持女性堕胎权利相关的因素。
对开普敦大学的住校学生进行了这项横断面调查。向参与者提出了一系列26条陈述,以确定他们在多大程度上支持堕胎是女性的一项权利。采用探索性因素分析来创建一个与堕胎态度相关的相关因素量表,并使用多变量线性回归模型探讨探索性因素分析中发现的重要变量之间的关系。
1038名学生完成了调查,这些学生对堕胎总体持负面看法。出现了两个因素:(1)“堕胎即权利”量表由五个问题组成(α = 0.755),(2)“对堕胎的道德反对”量表由三个问题组成(α = 0.740)。在线性回归中,年龄较大(β = 1.9)、有性经历(β = 1.2)、有男朋友/女朋友(β = 1.4)以及认识有人终止过妊娠(β = 1.1)与对堕胎权利更自由的看法显著相关。
这项研究支持了这样一种观点,即有过堕胎亲身经历的学生对堕胎的看法比没有类似经历的学生更为自由。