Background The economic consequences of abortion care and abortion policies for individuals occur directly and indirectly. We lack synthesis of the economic costs, impacts …
Recent evidence has shown that the sperm epigenome is vulnerable to dynamic modifications arising from a variety of paternal environment exposures and that this legacy …
K Cockrill, A Nack - Deviant Behavior, 2013 - Taylor & Francis
Drawing on interviews with US women, this article offers a social–psychological framework for understanding the stigma of having an abortion and identifies the individual stigma …
RK Jones, UD Upadhyay, TA Weitz - Women's Health Issues, 2013 - Elsevier
BACKGROUND: Most US abortion patients are poor or low-income, yet most pay several hundred dollars out of pocket for these services. This study explores how women procure …
SK Cowan - Sociological science, 2014 - sociologicalscience.com
This study examines who hears what secrets, comparing two similar secrets-one that is highly stigmatized and one that is less so. Using a unique survey representative of American …
DG Foster, H Gould, J Taylor… - Perspectives on Sexual …, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
CONTEXT: Various restrictions on abortion have been imposed under the pretense that women may be uninformed, undecided or coerced in regard to their decision to terminate a …
D Karasek, SCM Roberts, TA Weitz - Women's health issues, 2016 - Elsevier
Background More than one-half of US states now have laws requiring women to wait at least 24 hours between receiving information about abortion and the actual abortion procedure …
Abstract Background In Alabama, more than one-half of reproductive-aged women live in counties without an abortion provider. State regulations require in-person counseling (or …
G Sisson, K Kimport - Feminism & Psychology, 2017 - journals.sagepub.com
Despite an increasing number of restrictions on accessing abortion care in the United States, most Americans remain unaware of challenges to obtaining abortion. Theorists of …