1974
DOI: 10.1097/00005053-197402000-00009
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The Decision to Abort and Psychological Sequelae

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“…The inherent inequality of abortion decisions may explain these differential associations. Numerous studies (Bracken, Hachamovitch, & Grossman, 1974;Major, Zubek, Cooper, Cozzarelli, & Richards, 1997;Moseley, Follingstad, Harley, & Heckel, 1981;Payne et al, 1976) have identified conflict with one's partner and lack of partner support for abortion as predictors of women's postabortion distress. In contrast, very few studies, with the exception of work by Shostak and McLouth (1984) and Naziri (2007), have examined the male's reaction to an abortion that occurs against his wishes.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The inherent inequality of abortion decisions may explain these differential associations. Numerous studies (Bracken, Hachamovitch, & Grossman, 1974;Major, Zubek, Cooper, Cozzarelli, & Richards, 1997;Moseley, Follingstad, Harley, & Heckel, 1981;Payne et al, 1976) have identified conflict with one's partner and lack of partner support for abortion as predictors of women's postabortion distress. In contrast, very few studies, with the exception of work by Shostak and McLouth (1984) and Naziri (2007), have examined the male's reaction to an abortion that occurs against his wishes.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Adler, 1975;Bracken et al, 1974;Osofsky & Osofsky, 1972), os resultados apresentados evidenciam que as restantes variáveis sociodemográficas se revestem de reduzida influência no ajustamento psicológico a esta resolução reprodutiva.…”
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“…No período pós-IVG, as variáveis sociodemográficas não assumiram relevância significativa, à excepção da idade mais jovem que, conforme o esperado, revelou constituir-se como um factor de risco acrescido para dificuldades de adaptação (Adler, 1975;Bracken et al, 1974;Osofsky, & Osofsky, 1972;Payne et al, 1976;Söderberg et al, 1998 Socio-demographical and socio-cultural variables and psychological adjustment to the decision and experience of induced abortion. …”
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