The abstract versus the concrete: differing opinions of medical residents in obstetrics and gynaecology about abortion and punishment of abortion

S. F. Bento, R. Pacagnella, A. Faúndes, K. S. de Pádua, K. Fernandes, Danielle Miyamoto Araújo, I. Fahl, Maria José Duarte Osis, G. A. Duarte
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Abstract Purpose: To investigate the opinions of Brazilian medical residents in Obstetrics and Gynaecology on abortion legislation according to their personal beliefs. Material and methods: A multicentre cross-sectional study. Residents at 21 university teaching hospitals completed a self-report questionnaire on their opinions in abstract terms, and about punishing women who abort in general and women they know. Results: In abstract terms, 8% favoured allowing abortion under any circumstances (fully liberal); 36% under socioeconomic or psychological constraints (broadly liberal); 75.3% opposed punishing a woman who has aborted (liberal in general practice); and 90.2% opposed punishing women they knew personally (liberal in personal practice). Not having a stable partner and not being influenced by religion were factors associated with liberal opinions. In personal practice, however, 80% of those who are influenced by religion were liberal. The percentage of respondents whose opinions were liberal was significantly greater among those who believed that abortion rates would remain the same or decrease following liberalisation. Conclusions: Judgements regarding the penalisation of women who abort are strongly influenced by how close the respondent is to the problem. Accurate information on abortion needs to be provided. Although about one third of the respondents were broadly liberal, the majority oppose punishment.
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抽象与具体:妇产科住院医师对堕胎与堕胎处罚的不同看法
摘要目的:调查巴西妇产科住院医师按个人信仰对堕胎立法的看法。材料和方法:多中心横断面研究。21所大学教学医院的住院医生完成了一份自我报告问卷,内容涉及他们对抽象术语的看法,以及对一般堕胎妇女和他们认识的妇女进行惩罚的看法。结果:在抽象意义上,8%的人赞成在任何情况下都允许堕胎(完全自由);36%的人受社会经济或心理约束(大致自由);75.3%的人反对惩罚堕胎妇女(一般来说是自由派);90.2%的人反对惩罚他们认识的女性(在个人实践中是自由派)。没有稳定的伴侣和不受宗教影响是与自由观点相关的因素。然而,在个人实践中,受宗教影响的人中有80%是自由主义者。持自由主义观点的受访者比例明显高于那些认为堕胎率在自由化后将保持不变或下降的受访者。结论:关于对堕胎妇女的惩罚的判断,很大程度上取决于答复者对问题的了解程度。需要提供关于堕胎的准确信息。尽管大约三分之一的受访者是自由派,但大多数人反对惩罚。
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