Sheehan M C, Munro J G, Ryan J G
Aust Fam Physician. 1980 Aug;9(8):565-70.
Sixty-seven per cent of medical practitioners registered in Queensland responded to a survey on their attitudes to the laws relating to abortion and sterilization in that State. Of all respondents, 79 per cent wanted some degree of liberalization of abortion laws. Personal characteristics such as age, sex and religion practised (if any) were found to influence doctors' opinions. Practice characteristics also influenced opinions; general practitioners were more in favour of liberalization than were specialists, and self-employed doctors were more in favour than were doctors working in hospitals or other institutional settings.
在昆士兰州注册的执业医生中有67%回应了一项关于他们对该州堕胎和绝育法律态度的调查。在所有受访者中,79%希望堕胎法律能有一定程度的放宽。研究发现,年龄、性别和宗教信仰(如有)等个人特征会影响医生的观点。执业特征也会影响观点;全科医生比专科医生更支持放宽法律,个体执业医生比在医院或其他机构工作的医生更支持。