Division of Family Planning, Department of Gynecology and Obstetrics, Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta, GA, USA.
Division of Family Planning, Department of Gynecology and Obstetrics, Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta, GA, USA.
Contraception. 2023 Jul;123:110025. doi: 10.1016/j.contraception.2023.110025. Epub 2023 Mar 21.
To gain a deeper understanding of perspectives on abortion and early abortion bans in a restrictive US state.
We conducted a qualitative study using semistructured Zoom interviews with residents of the US state Georgia's 6th Congressional District. Potential participants first completed a screening tool to recruit people who held "middle-of-the-spectrum" views on abortion based on two abortion questions on a 5-point Likert scale. The interviews focused on participants' thoughts and feelings on abortion and Georgia's early abortion ban. We transcribed, coded, and analyzed the interviews, and present a subset of themes.
We interviewed 28 people from March to May 2020. Participants often described holding complex views on abortion shaped by a range of lived experiences, values, and identities. They lamented the "black-and-white" nature of the national abortion discussion, which they felt oversimplified the issue and did not represent their views. Participants discussed the importance of experiences that allowed them to empathize with people who choose abortion, even when they personally felt they would make a different decision in a similar situation. Based on these experiences, many participants emphasized the importance of separating their own views on abortion from what needed to be regulated for others. However, participants often demonstrated a lack of understanding about the extent to which HB481 makes abortion inaccessible in Georgia.
Our results indicate that, even in states traditionally labeled as restrictive or hostile towards abortion, many people express an openness to understand others' experiences and hold complex and multifaceted views.
Our laws and policies at the state level profoundly affect the practice of medicine and access to care. Our study furthers our understanding of how a sample of people in a restrictive US state think and feel about abortion and early abortion bans. These results can be used to support educational efforts, policies, and communication practices that better reflect the complex views of the public.
深入了解美国一个限制堕胎的州对堕胎和早期堕胎禁令的看法。
我们采用半结构式 Zoom 访谈的方法,对美国佐治亚州第 6 国会选区的居民进行了一项定性研究。潜在参与者首先完成了一个筛选工具,根据堕胎问题上的两个 5 分制 Likert 量表问题,招募对堕胎持有“中间立场”观点的人。访谈重点关注参与者对堕胎和佐治亚州早期堕胎禁令的想法和感受。我们对访谈进行了转录、编码和分析,并提出了一些主题。
我们在 2020 年 3 月至 5 月期间采访了 28 人。参与者经常描述他们对堕胎的看法很复杂,这些看法受到各种生活经历、价值观和身份的影响。他们对全国堕胎讨论的“非黑即白”性质表示遗憾,他们认为这种讨论过于简化了问题,无法代表他们的观点。参与者讨论了让他们能够对选择堕胎的人产生共鸣的重要性,即使他们个人在类似情况下会做出不同的决定。基于这些经验,许多参与者强调了将自己对堕胎的看法与需要为他人规定的内容分开的重要性。然而,参与者往往对 HB481 在多大程度上使佐治亚州的堕胎变得难以获得缺乏理解。
我们的研究结果表明,即使在传统上被贴上限制或敌视堕胎标签的州,许多人也表示愿意理解他人的经验,并持有复杂和多方面的观点。
我们的州一级法律和政策对医疗实践和获得医疗保健的机会产生深远影响。我们的研究进一步了解了一个限制堕胎的美国州的一部分人对堕胎和早期堕胎禁令的看法和感受。这些结果可用于支持更好地反映公众复杂观点的教育工作、政策和沟通实践。