An ecological analysis of the socioeconomic status of women having abortions in Manhattan

Robert M. Pierce
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Since 1974 the number of abortions in New York City's borough of Manhattan has exceeded the number of births within its resident population.Manhattan's rate of abortions has been nearly twice that of the other city boroughs during the decade of the 1970's. Most investigations of abortion have focused on the attitudes of individual abortion patients as a means of explaining the growing number of pregnancy terminations in New York and throughout the United States. This study seeks to place this earlier research in ecological perspective by examining the social conditions in Manhattan associated with its spatial concentration of induced abortions. Data from the City Health Department and the U.S. Census were combined to describe abortion rates and status of women among New York's 339 health areas. A factor analysis of this data base using a varimax solution revealed that the most prominent areas of abortion usage cluster among populations of well-educated, professionally employed women living in communities on Manhattan's East Side and Greenwich Village. Single marital status and high population turnover were also found to covary with abortion. Results of this analysis suggest that the attitudes found among abortion patients in previous studies may be fostered by the compendium of pressures from single parenthood, upward mobility and short-term social relationships

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对曼哈顿堕胎妇女社会经济地位的生态学分析
自1974年以来,纽约市曼哈顿区的堕胎人数已经超过了其常住人口的出生人数。在20世纪70年代的十年里,曼哈顿的堕胎率几乎是其他城市的两倍。大多数关于堕胎的调查都集中在个别堕胎病人的态度上,以此作为解释纽约和整个美国越来越多的终止妊娠的手段。本研究试图通过考察曼哈顿与人工流产空间集中相关的社会条件,将这一早期研究置于生态视角。来自纽约市卫生部门和美国人口普查的数据被结合起来描述了纽约339个卫生领域的堕胎率和妇女地位。对该数据库进行的一项因子分析显示,堕胎使用率最高的地区集中在居住在曼哈顿东区和格林威治村社区的受过良好教育、有专业工作的女性群体中。单身婚姻状况和高人口流动率也与流产相关。这一分析结果表明,在先前的研究中,堕胎患者的态度可能是由单亲压力、向上流动和短期社会关系所形成的
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