Participant‐driven salient beliefs regarding abortion: Implications for abortion attitude measurement

IF 1.8 3区 社会学 Q2 POLITICAL SCIENCE
Kristen N. Jozkowski, Xiana Bueno, Kathryn LaRoche, Brandon L. Crawford, Ronna C. Turner, Wen‐Juo Lo
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ObjectiveGuided by the Reasoned Action Approach, we used a salient belief elicitation (SBE) to elicit participant‐generated beliefs regarding abortion. SBE is a formative research technique used to elicit people's control (i.e., perceived facilitators and barriers associated with a behavior), behavioral (i.e., perceived positive and negative consequences of doing a behavior), and normative (i.e., influence of important people/peers regarding a behavior) beliefs regarding a particular behavior (i.e., abortion).MethodsWe administered our SBE to English‐ and Spanish‐speaking U.S. adults (N = 608) from NORC's AmeriSpeak® panel. We used inductive content and thematic analyses to assess open‐ended questions.ResultsWe found that participants’ control and behavioral beliefs referenced circumstances used to assess abortion attitudes in polling item (e.g., rape) and reasons people seek abortion (e.g., financial reasons) as well as potential negative emotions (e.g., shame) and positive consequences (e.g., autonomy) associated with abortion. Participants indicated pregnant people's partners and people seeking abortion as salient referents.ConclusionParticipants mentioned several contexts reflected in common measures used to assess abortion attitudes by national polls and surveys. However, we also found other relevant circumstances not reflected in common measures and a range of salient referents. We recommend abortion attitudes measures account for these participant‐driven salient beliefs.
由参与者驱动的有关堕胎的突出信念:堕胎态度测量的意义
目的在 "合理行动法"(Reasoned Action Approach)的指导下,我们使用 "突出信念诱发法"(Salient belief elicitation,SBE)来诱发参与者对堕胎的信念。SBE 是一种形成性研究技术,用于激发人们对特定行为(如堕胎)的控制信念(即认为与行为相关的促进因素和障碍)、行为信念(即认为实施行为的积极和消极后果)和规范信念(即重要人物/同伴对行为的影响)。结果我们发现,参与者的控制和行为信念参考了投票项目中用于评估堕胎态度的情况(如强奸)和人们寻求堕胎的原因(如经济原因),以及与堕胎相关的潜在负面情绪(如羞耻感)和积极后果(如自主权)。参与者指出,怀孕者的伴侣和寻求堕胎者是突出的参照物。然而,我们也发现了其他未在常见测量中反映的相关情况以及一系列突出的参照物。我们建议堕胎态度测量方法考虑这些由参与者驱动的突出信念。
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CiteScore
3.40
自引率
10.50%
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111
期刊介绍: Nationally recognized as one of the top journals in the field, Social Science Quarterly (SSQ) publishes current research on a broad range of topics including political science, sociology, economics, history, social work, geography, international studies, and women"s studies. SSQ is the journal of the Southwestern Social Science Association.
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