Societal attitudes towards abortion

Societal attitudes towards abortion have varied throughout different historical periods and cultures. One manner of assessing such attitudes in the modern era has been to conduct opinion polls to measure levels of public opinion on abortion.

Attitudes by region

Africa

Europe

2005 poll of ten countries

A May 2005 Euro RSCG/TNS Sofres poll examined attitudes toward abortion in 10 European countries, asking polltakers whether they agreed with the statement, "If a woman doesn't want children, she should be able to have an abortion". [8] Results were as follows:

Country "Very much" "A little" "Not really" "Not at all"
Czech Republic66%15%8%10%
Finland54%20%9%13%
France55%23%8%13%
Germany40%24%10%24%
Italy29%24%16%25%
Netherlands37%22%11%26%
Poland23%24%19%29%
Portugal32%20%12%30%
Spain41%18%8%27%
United Kingdom43%23%10%19%

Eastern Europe/Eurasia study

An April 2003 CDC/ORC Macro report examined sentiment on abortion among women aged 15 to 44 in six former-Comecon countries, asking, "Do you think that (in any situation) a woman always has (or should have) the right to decide about her (own) pregnancy, including whether to have an abortion?"[9] The results were:

Country Azerbaijan
(2001)
Czech Republic
(1993)
Georgia
(1999)
Moldova
(1997)
Romania
(1999)
Russia
(1996)
Yes80%85%79%81%78%72%
No20%15%21%19%22%28%

Among those whose response was "no" above, it was then asked if abortion would be acceptable under selected circumstances. Positive responses to this subsequent question were:

Country Azerbaijan
(2001)
Czech Republic
(1993)
Georgia
(1999)
Moldova
(1997)
Romania
(1999)
Russia
(1996)
If the pregnancy endangers woman's life83%91%80%71%69%N/A
If the child might be born deformed80%74%80%88%70%N/A
If pregnancy endangers woman's health70%72%70%38%52%N/A
If pregnancy resulted from rape67%71%40%43%42%N/A
If family cannot afford to support the child65%16%23%32%29%N/A
If the woman is not married66%8%22%16%23%N/A

North & Central America

Gallup opinion poll results in USA since 1975
2003 Poll 2000 Poll 1996 Poll
Legal Illegal Legal Illegal Legal Illegal
First trimester 66% 29% 66% 31% 64% 30%
Second trimester 25% 68% 24% 69% 26% 65%
Third trimester 10% 84% 8% 86% 13% 82%

Oceania & Australasia

South America

Attitudes by religion

Christianity

An October 2006 Pew Research Center survey of moral opinion among Christians in 10 countries asked "... [Do] you think abortion can always be justified, sometimes be justified, or never be justified?"[25]

Country "Always justified" "Sometimes justified""Never justified"
Brazil4%16%79%
Chile4%23%71%
Guatemala3%10%85%
India (localities)9%19%68%
Kenyan/a11%88%
Nigeria1%4%94%
Philippinesn/a3%97%
South Africa8%16%73%
South Korea0%45%54%
United States5%46%45%

The poll also asked respondents whether they agreed with the statement, "The government should not interfere with a woman’s ability to have an abortion".

Country "Completely agree" "Mostly agree""Mostly disagree""Completely disagree"
Brazil35%13%15%34%
Chile22%24%23%25%
Guatemala31%27%11%28%
India (localities)24%22%18%33%
Kenya14%4%12%69%
Nigeria20%10%18%46%
Philippines12%13%18%56%
South Africa21%25%19%28%
South Korea6%56%31%3%
United States40%24%12%20%

Among physicians

A survey in the United States of more than 10,000 physicians (not only obstetricians) came to the result that 34% of physicians would perform an abortion in certain situations, even if it were against their own beliefs. Approximately 54% would not, and for the remaining 12%, it would depend on circumstances.[26]

See also

References

  1. Rule, Stephen. (2004). Rights or wrongs? Public attitudes towards moral values. HSRC Review, 2 (3). Retrieved March 25, 2007.
  2. "Abortion Sometimes a Moral Issue, Say Austrians." (June 3, 2007). Angus Reid Global Monitor. Retrieved June 20, 2007.
  3. "Most in Czech Republic Support Abortion Rights." (June 10, 2007). Angus Reid Global Monitor. Retrieved June 20, 2007.
  4. Irish Examiner - Survey: 60% in favour of legal abortion
  5. http://www.prolifecampaign.ie/userfiles/PLC_Opinion_Poll_Published_15_04_2010-1%5B1%5D%282%29.jpg
  6. Red C Opinion Poll, January 10th 2013
  7. "Half of Britons Say NHS Should Only Fund Abortions in Emergency Cases." (January 13, 2010). Angus Reid Public Opinion. Retrieved January 16, 2010.
  8. EURO RSCG; TNS Sofres. (May 2005). "European Values" (PDF). Retrieved 2007-06-17. (associated article)
  9. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; ORC Macro. (April 2003). "Reproductive, Maternal and Child Health in Eastern Europe and Eurasia: A Comparative Report". Retrieved 2007-06-17.
  10. "Mexicans Support Status Quo on Social Issues." (December 1, 2005). Angus Reid Global Monitor. Retrieved January 10, 2006.
  11. "Nicaraguans Favour Abortion in Some Cases." (December 4, 2006). Angus Reid Global Monitor. Retrieved January 10, 2006.
  12. "Panamanians Reject Abortion, Same-Sex Marriage." (May 23, 2005). Angus Reid Global Monitor. Retrieved January 10, 2006.
  13. "Many Canadians Would Like to See Restrictions on Abortion Procedures." (January 15, 2010). Angus Reid Public Opinion. Retrieved January 16, 2010.
  14. "Split on Covering Abortion in Insurance Plans that Use Federal Subsidies." (January 14, 2010). Angus Reid Public Opinion. Retrieved January 16, 2010.
  15. The Polling Report. (2006). Retrieved January 11, 2006.
  16. The Polling Report. (2008). Retrieved 2008-09-10.
  17. See Saad, "Americans Walk the Middle Road on Abortion," The Gallup Poll Monthly (April 2000); Gallup Poll Topics from Florida Right to Life. Retrieved 2007-01-12.
  18. Grattan, Michelle. (February 16, 2005). "Poll backs abortion laws." The Age. Retrieved January 11, 2006.
  19. "Views on Changing the Law on Abortion in Argentina" (PDF). Belden Russonello Strategists LLC. October 2011. Retrieved 2011-11-22.
  20. "Brazilians Want to Keep Abortion as Crime." (April 12, 2007). Angus Reid Global Monitor. Retrieved June 20, 2007.
  21. http://www.theguardian.com/world/2015/jul/20/chiles-abortion-reform-ruling-coalition-split
  22. http://www.pewforum.org/2014/11/13/chapter-5-social-attitudes/
  23. "Colombians Reject Legalizing Abortion. (August 2, 2005). Angus Reid Global Monitor. Retrieved January 10, 2006.
  24. "Uruguayans Support Legalizing Abortion. (June 1, 2007). Angus Reid Global Monitor. Retrieved June 20, 2007.
  25. The Pew Forum on Religion and Public Life. (October 5, 2006). Spirit and Power: A 10-Country Survey of Pentecostals. Retrieved February 13, 2007.
  26. Doctors Struggle With Tougher-Than-Ever Dilemmas: Other Ethical Issues Author: Leslie Kane. 11/11/2010
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