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印度尼西亚的人工流产

Induced abortion in Indonesia.

作者信息

Hull T H, Sarwono S W, Widyantoro N

机构信息

Demography Program, Australian National University.

出版信息

Stud Fam Plann. 1993 Jul-Aug;24(4):241-51.

PMID:8212094
Abstract

Induced abortion is one of the most difficult sociomedical problems facing the Indonesian government. While well-known in traditional society, the practice was discouraged by all Indonesian religious groups, and forbidden by the Dutch colonial authorities. Although abortion was technically illegal under the criminal code, a judicial interpretation in the early 1970s permitted medical professionals to offer the procedure so long as they were discreet and careful. The numbers of medical abortions carried out in Indonesia rose dramatically, and there was evidence of matching declines in the incidence of morbidity and mortality caused by dangerous illegal procedures. Medical and community groups campaigned for a more liberal abortion law to protect legal practitioners and stamp out illegal traditional practices. Their efforts appeared to bear fruit in the draft Health Law, but when the law was passed by the legislature in late 1992, the issue was again clouded by contradictions and inconsistencies.

摘要

人工流产是印度尼西亚政府面临的最棘手的社会医学问题之一。尽管在传统社会中广为人知,但这种做法受到所有印度尼西亚宗教团体的反对,并被荷兰殖民当局禁止。虽然根据刑法,堕胎在技术上是非法的,但20世纪70年代初的司法解释允许医疗专业人员进行堕胎手术,只要他们谨慎小心。印度尼西亚实施的医学堕胎数量急剧上升,有证据表明,危险的非法堕胎手术导致的发病率和死亡率相应下降。医学团体和社区团体开展活动,争取更宽松的堕胎法,以保护执业医生并杜绝非法的传统堕胎做法。他们的努力似乎在《健康法》草案中取得了成果,但当该法于1992年末由立法机构通过时,这个问题再次因矛盾和不一致而变得模糊不清。

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