Faden R R, Chwalow A J, Quaid K, Chase G A, Lopes C, Leonard C O, Holtzman N A
Am J Public Health. 1987 Mar;77(3):288-90. doi: 10.2105/ajph.77.3.288.
We studied the attitudes of 490 pregnant women toward the abortion of defective fetuses. Three hundred of these women were participating in a prenatal screening program for neural tube defects. Although theoretical accounts of the effects of behavior on attitude would suggest that participation in a screening program would affect abortion attitudes, evidence in support of such an association was weak. The overwhelming majority of women, regardless of whether they had participated in the screening program, believed that women are justified in having an abortion in the face of fetal abnormality. There was a sharp increase in the number of screening program participants who said they would have an abortion when the probability of the fetus being affected with a neural tube defect rose from 95 per cent to 100 per cent.
我们研究了490名孕妇对缺陷胎儿流产的态度。其中300名妇女参与了神经管缺陷的产前筛查项目。尽管行为对态度影响的理论解释表明参与筛查项目会影响流产态度,但支持这种关联的证据很薄弱。绝大多数妇女,无论她们是否参与了筛查项目,都认为面对胎儿异常时妇女有理由堕胎。当胎儿患神经管缺陷的概率从95%上升到100%时,称自己会选择堕胎的筛查项目参与者数量急剧增加。