Clary F
Am J Public Health. 1982 Mar;72(3):283-5. doi: 10.2105/ajph.72.3.283.
Data were collected from 141 women under age 18 attending an abortion clinic that did not require parental notification. Most of them informed their girl friend but not their parents of the plans for abortion. Younger minors and those who perceive their parents to hold positive attitudes toward abortion were more apt to inform parents. Reasons for not informing parents included fears of physical retaliation. Implications for parental notification legislation are discussed.
研究收集了141名18岁以下前往一家无需父母告知的堕胎诊所的女性的数据。她们中的大多数人将堕胎计划告知了女性朋友,而非父母。年龄较小的未成年人以及那些认为父母对堕胎持积极态度的人更倾向于告知父母。不告知父母的原因包括担心遭到身体报复。文中讨论了父母告知立法的影响。