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Psychosocial Correlates of Delayed Decisions to AbortYale University School of Medicine New Haven, Connecticut
Yale University School of Medicine New Haven, Connecticut Two samples of women aborting in New York and Connecticut during 1972 and 1973 were studied In all, six hundred and fifty eight women about to undergo first and second trimester procedures completed a self-administered questionnaire. Items include: demographic, psychosocial and personality parameters, and a detailed review of the decision process leading to abortion Analyses of the correlates of delay are organized around four components: acknowledgment of pregnancy; seeing a physician ; deciding to abort; and locating a clinic. Other analyses focus on the role of decisional conflict in delay. Methodological issues, implications for educational practice and for theory of decision-making are discussed
Health Education & Behavior, Vol. 4, No. 1,
6-44 (1976) |
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