Rosen R H
Adolescence. 1980 Spring;15(57):43-54.
This paper examines the extent to which teenagers involve their parents in decision-making on the resolution of unwanted conceptions, even though legalization of abortion allows them to terminate their pregnancies without parental knowledge. Data were obtained from an anonymous questionnaire given to a Michigan-wide sample of women with unwanted conceptions. The part of the sample reported on here was 432 females who were less than 18 years old and unmarried at the time they became pregnant. It was found that although few adolescents consulted their parents when they first thought they might be pregnant, more than half did involve their mothers in pregnancy resolution decision-making. The findings indicate that the generation gap between parents and teenagers may be less than is often supposed.
本文探讨了尽管堕胎合法化使得青少年能够在父母不知情的情况下终止妊娠,但他们在解决意外怀孕的决策过程中让父母参与的程度。数据来自一份匿名问卷,该问卷发放给了密歇根州范围内有意外怀孕情况的女性样本。此处报告的样本部分是432名年龄小于18岁且怀孕时未婚的女性。研究发现,虽然很少有青少年在刚认为自己可能怀孕时就咨询父母,但超过一半的青少年在解决怀孕问题的决策过程中让母亲参与了进来。研究结果表明,父母与青少年之间的代沟可能比通常认为的要小。