Citation
Adamczyk, A. (2008). The effects of religious contextual norms, structural constraints, and personal religiosity on abortion decisions.
Social Science Research. vol. 37 (2) pp. 657-672
Abstract
Researchers have established that individual religiosity influences abortion attitudes, and that abortion attitudes, in turn, shape abortion restrictions and access. Less clear is whether religion and abortion structural constraints influence abortion decisions. This study examines the several individual, contextual, and structural factors that could shape the abortion decisions of women who conceive before marriage. Special attention is given to the importance of academic aspirations and structural constraints, in contrast to religious beliefs and county religious context, for making an abortion decision. Hierarchical modeling techniques and two waves of data from the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health (Add Health) are employed. Neither generic religiosity nor conservative Protestant religious context appear to influence women’s abortion decisions. Conversely, young women’s abortion decisions are shaped by academic ambition, identification with a conservative Protestant denomination, proximity to an abortion clinic and the level of public abortion funding in their county of residence.
URL
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ssresearch.2007.09.003Keyword(s)
Religion
Reference Type
Journal Article
Journal Title
Social Science Research
Author(s)
Adamczyk, A.
Year Published
2008
Volume Number
37
Issue Number
2
Pages
657-672
DOI
10.1016/j.ssresearch.2007.09.003
Reference ID
871