Allanson S, Astbury J
Fertility Control Clinic, East Melbourne, Australia.
J Psychosom Obstet Gynaecol. 1995 Sep;16(3):123-36. doi: 10.3109/01674829509024461.
Self-in-relation theory and pilot data responses to an Abortion Decision Balance Sheet by 20 women attending an abortion-providing clinic challenge previous formulations of the abortion decision. Pilot data suggest that: women may make an abortion decision based primarily on pragmatics, a belief in their right to choose and knowledge of the safety and simplicity of the procedure. A discrepancy may exist for a significant minority of women between their abstract beliefs/knowledge and the personal meaning for them of the pregnancy, abortion and its safety. Important links may exist between maternal attachment and anxiety about the safety of the abortion procedure. Ramifications for counselling and future research are discussed.
自我关系理论以及20名前往堕胎诊所的女性对堕胎决策平衡表的初步数据回应,对先前关于堕胎决策的表述提出了挑战。初步数据表明:女性做出堕胎决策可能主要基于实际情况、对自身选择权的信念以及对该手术安全性和简易性的了解。对于相当一部分女性而言,她们的抽象信念/知识与怀孕、堕胎及其安全性对她们的个人意义之间可能存在差异。母亲的依恋与对堕胎手术安全性的焦虑之间可能存在重要联系。文中还讨论了对咨询和未来研究的影响。