2023
DOI: 10.1177/21582440231184974
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Women’s Intention to Abort a Fetus Diagnosed With a Genetic Disease: Results From Israel, Cyprus, and Germany

Abstract: Developments in genetics enable detection of fetal genetic abnormalities. The decision whether to abort is affected by culture, perceived severity of abnormality, and legal regulations. The study aimed to assess the cultural differences in women’s intention to abort if their fetus is diagnosed with a genetic disease. A cross-sectional study was conducted in Israel, Germany, and Cyprus. A questionnaire presented six scenarios where the fetus of a pregnant woman is diagnosed with a mild, moderate, or severe gene… Show more

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