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堕胎的跨文化史。

A cross-cultural history of abortion.

作者信息

Shain R N

出版信息

Clin Obstet Gynaecol. 1986 Mar;13(1):1-17.

PMID:3519038
Abstract

Abortion is a universal phenomenon, occurring throughout recorded history and at all levels of societal organization. Techniques are highly varied, as are the circumstances under which it is practised. The status of and attitudes towards abortion in Western civilization are variable and have, in most cases, been changing. As of 1982, 10% and 18% of the world's population respectively, lived in countries where abortion was totally prohibited or where it was permitted only to save the mother's life. In the USA, various national surveys indicate liberalization of public attitudes towards pregnancy termination between 1965 and the years immediately following the Roe v. Wade Supreme Court decision (1973) which legalized abortion. More recent polls demonstrate little attitudinal change since 1972-1973: between 80% and 90% of Americans approve of abortion in the case of poor health, a seriously defective fetus, or rape, and between 40% and 50% indicate approval for all other reasons as well. Only 10% of the American population would like to see abortion prohibited under all circumstances. Sociodemographic analyses indicate that individuals who disapprove of abortion differ from those who approve of its availability in that they are more likely to be Roman Catholic or fundamentalist Protestant; are, in general, more strongly committed to organized religion; are on the traditional/conservative end of the spectrum with regard to women's role in life, premarital sex, sex education and civil liberties; and tend to have achieved a relatively low educational level. 'Pro-life' and 'pro-choice' activists tend to be women who are completely different from one another in sociodemographic characteristics and in overall values, particularly as these relate to traditional versus modern female roles.

摘要

堕胎是一种普遍现象,贯穿于有记录的历史以及社会结构的各个层面。堕胎技术千差万别,实施堕胎的环境也各不相同。在西方文明中,堕胎的地位和人们对它的态度各不相同,而且在大多数情况下都在不断变化。截至1982年,世界上分别有10%和18%的人口生活在堕胎被完全禁止或仅允许为挽救母亲生命而实施堕胎的国家。在美国,各种全国性调查表明,在1965年至最高法院做出罗诉韦德案裁决(1973年,该裁决使堕胎合法化)后的几年间,公众对终止妊娠的态度趋于自由化。最近的民意调查显示,自1972 - 1973年以来态度变化不大:80%至90%的美国人赞成在健康状况不佳、胎儿严重缺陷或强奸的情况下堕胎,40%至50%的人表示在其他所有情况下也赞成堕胎。只有10%的美国人口希望在所有情况下都禁止堕胎。社会人口统计学分析表明,反对堕胎的人与赞成堕胎的人不同,前者更有可能是罗马天主教徒或原教旨主义新教徒;总体而言,他们对有组织的宗教信仰更为坚定;在女性在生活中的角色、婚前性行为、性教育和公民自由方面倾向于传统/保守立场;而且往往教育水平相对较低。“生命权”和“选择权”活动人士往往是女性,她们在社会人口统计学特征和总体价值观上,尤其是在与传统女性角色和现代女性角色相关的方面,彼此完全不同。

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