Singh B K, Leahy P J
Demography. 1978 Aug;15(3):381-8.
This study examines the contextual and ideological dimensions of attitudes toward discretionary abortion using two national surveys. The abortion attitudes are dichotomized in terms of consistent opposition versus consistent support. Discriminant analysis, partial correlations, and stepwise regression procedures are used in the analysis. Findings indicate that education and attendance at religious services are the two most significant contextual dimensions and sexual permissiveness and fertility ideology are the two most significant ideological dimensions for explaining attitudes toward discretionary abortion. Implications of these findings are discussed.
本研究利用两项全国性调查,考察了对选择性堕胎态度的背景和意识形态维度。堕胎态度根据持续反对与持续支持进行二分。分析中使用了判别分析、偏相关分析和逐步回归程序。研究结果表明,教育程度和参加宗教仪式是解释对选择性堕胎态度的两个最重要的背景维度,性观念开放程度和生育观念是两个最重要的意识形态维度。文中讨论了这些研究结果的意义。