堕胎:欧洲的立法与统计

C. Fiala, A. Agostini, T. Bombas, R. Lertxundi, M. Ľubušký, M. Parachini, K. Gemzell‐Danielsson
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摘要目的:议会大会邀请欧洲委员会成员国“保障妇女有效行使获得安全和合法堕胎的权利”。虽然堕胎立法和统计数字反映了社会的立法、文化和宗教观点以及女性人口的社会经济健康状况,但2011年进行的一项研究只调查了欧洲联盟目前终止妊娠的立法和趋势。材料与方法:2017年1月至2018年12月,本文作者与32个欧洲国家的同行联系,使用三种不同的问卷收集堕胎立法和统计数据。结果:文章介绍了这一举措的结果,并比较了欧洲堕胎立法和统计的现状和最近的趋势。结论:欧洲立法仍然非常异质,各国之间的堕胎率差异很大,证实法律与堕胎率无关。这一数据汇编也可在一个网站(www.abort-report.eu)上获得,它可能有助于修改法律,更好地满足决定堕胎的妇女的需求,以解决意外怀孕这一根本问题。
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Abortion: legislation and statistics in Europe
Abstract Objective: The Parliamentary Assembly invited the member states of the Council of Europe to ‘guarantee women's effective exercise of their right of access to a safe and legal abortion’. While abortion legislation and statistics give an impression of the legislative, cultural, and religious views of the societies and the socio-economic health of the female population, only one study conducted in 2011 looked into the current legislation and trends in terminations of pregnancy in the European Union. Materials and Methods: From January 2017 to December 2018, a group of experts, the authors of the present article, liaised with colleagues practising in 32 European countries to collect data on abortion legislation and statistics using three different questionnaires. Results: The article presents the results of this initiative and compares the status quo and recent trends in abortion legislation and statistics across Europe. Conclusions: The European legislations are still very heterogenous and abortion rates vary widely between countries, confirming that laws do not correlate with abortion rates. This compilation of data, also available on a website (www.abort-report.eu), may help to change laws to better meet the needs of women who decided to have an abortion as a solution to the underlying problem of an unwanted pregnancy.
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