The decision to have an abortion from both partners’ perspectives: a dyadic analysis

Joke Vandamme, A. Buysse, T. Loeys, C. Vrancken, G. T’Sjoen
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Abstract Objectives: Male partners are often involved in induced abortion although they have no legal rights. It is, however, unknown how women’s thoughts and feelings regarding the decision for abortion are associated with the decisional experiences of the involved male partners and vice versa. Methods: Flemish women and their involved male partners (IMP) filled out a questionnaire on abortion motives and feelings of decisiveness in the abortion centre waiting room (N = 106 couples). Actor Partner Interdependence Models investigated whether the decisiveness of one partner was associated with a subjective feeling of autonomy (high internal, low external abortion motivation) and decisiveness of the other partner, above and beyond the own feeling of autonomy and personal vulnerabilities for being uncertain. Results: Partner congruence in motivation and decisiveness was substantial (r= 0.23 to 0.42), especially for cohabiting partners. The IMPs were less internally motivated for the abortion than the women but both partners reported more internal than external motives, and they both tended to feel certain. In contrast to the women, a higher subjective feeling of autonomy in the IMPs was not associated with feeling more certain. When accounting for partners’ living situation, levels of uncertainty were not only associated with personal vulnerabilities for being uncertain, but were also related to the degree of uncertainty and subjective level of autonomy of the other partner. Conclusions: Partners’ thoughts and feelings regarding the decision for abortion partially have an interpersonal basis and mostly run parallel despite an inherent gender difference in level and importance of decision autonomy.
从双方的角度决定堕胎:二元分析
【摘要】目的:男性伴侣虽然没有合法权利,但经常卷入人工流产。然而,尚不清楚妇女对堕胎决定的想法和感受如何与所涉男性伴侣的决定经验相关联,反之亦然。方法:法兰德女性及其男性伴侣在堕胎中心候诊室对106对夫妇的堕胎动机和决定感进行问卷调查。演员伴侣相互依赖模型调查了一方的决定是否与主观自主感(高内部,低外部流产动机)和另一方的决定有关,超出了自己的自主感和个人不确定的脆弱性。结果:伴侣在动机和决策上的一致性是显著的(r= 0.23 ~ 0.42),尤其是同居伴侣。与女性相比,imp流产的内在动机较少,但双方的内在动机都多于外部动机,而且他们都倾向于感到肯定。与女性不同的是,在imp中,更高的主观自主感与更确定的感觉无关。当考虑伴侣的生活状况时,不确定性水平不仅与个人的不确定性脆弱性有关,而且还与另一方的不确定性程度和主观自治水平有关。结论:伴侣对堕胎决策的想法和感受部分有人际基础,大部分是平行的,尽管在决策自主的水平和重要性上存在固有的性别差异。
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