Department of Social and Behavioral Sciences, Interdisciplinary Social Science, Utrecht University, Utrecht, the Netherlands.
Department of Social and Behavioral Sciences, Methods and Statistics, Utrecht University, Utrecht, the Netherlands.
PLoS One. 2019 Feb 22;14(2):e0212611. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0212611. eCollection 2019.
Relatively little is known about the ease or difficulty with which women decide to have an abortion, and most research uses single-item measurements. We used a mixed methods approach to combine data from the Dutch Abortion and Mental Health Study (DAMHS, n = 325) with data from a qualitative study about the decision process with a small subsample (n = 69) of the DAMHS study. We used the findings from the qualitative study to develop the Dimensions of Abortion Decision Difficulty [DADD] scale, and tested this scale among a larger sample of women who took part in the second wave of the cohort study (n = 264). Qualitative analyses revealed six dimensions of decision difficulty. The DADD scale was based on these six dimensions. Results from the DADD scale at follow-up reduced these to four dimensions: (1) unrealistic fears about the abortion and fantasies about the pregnancy; (2) decision conflict; (3) negative abortion attitudes; and (4) general indecisiveness. Decision conflict was the only dimension related to previous mental disorders. The findings suggest that the concept of decision difficulty seems multidimensional, rather than unidimensional. On a clinical level, it could be important to separate the more general fears, attitudes, and indecisiveness from strong decision conflict, because the latter might involve pressure of others, lack of decision ownership, and might be related to previous mental health.
关于女性决定堕胎的难易程度,人们知之甚少,大多数研究都使用单项测量。我们采用混合方法,将荷兰堕胎与心理健康研究(DAMHS,n=325)的数据与关于决策过程的定性研究(n=69)的数据相结合,该定性研究的一小部分样本来自 DAMHS 研究。我们使用定性研究的结果开发了堕胎决策困难维度量表(DADD),并在参加队列研究第二波的更大样本的女性中(n=264)对该量表进行了测试。定性分析揭示了决策困难的六个维度。DADD 量表基于这六个维度。随访时的 DADD 量表结果将这些维度减少到四个维度:(1)对堕胎的不切实际的恐惧和对怀孕的幻想;(2)决策冲突;(3)对堕胎的负面态度;(4)普遍犹豫不决。决策冲突是唯一与以前的精神障碍相关的维度。研究结果表明,决策困难的概念似乎是多维的,而不是单一维度的。在临床层面上,将更普遍的恐惧、态度和犹豫不决与强烈的决策冲突分开可能很重要,因为后者可能涉及他人的压力、缺乏决策自主权,并且可能与以前的心理健康有关。