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Abortion as “deviance”

Traditional female roles vs. the feminist perspective

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The paper focuses on the relationship between changing societal norms toward women's roles and actual, emotional acceptance of them for oneself, specifically as the norms relate to abortion and sexual behavior. Elective abortion still is regarded by many as a “deviant” activity. Such a view has sprung from an uncritical acceptance of the traditional role of women. The implications are that women who have abortions accept traditional norms for sexual behavior, in spite of their own sexual activity, and have a generally traditional view of women's roles. They are considered to behave stereotypically and to have failed. Traditional norms for women's roles have been challenged in recent years, however, especially by the feminist movement. The authors hypothesized that women who sought early abortions would tend to have feminist orientations. The paper is based on a study of 1598 women with problem pregnancies, part of a larger study conducted throughout Michigan during 1974–75. The women studied showed little lag in emotional acceptance of changing norms about women's roles. They indicated a non-traditional female role orientation, and seemed to see themselves as competent, selfdirected, and legitimately sexual persons. Most did not have any great conflict over the decision to have an abortion. The findings by and large substantiated the authors' hypotheses.

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This research is supported by Grant Number 1 RO 1 HD0773901, National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, Washington, D. C.

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Rosen, R.H., Martindale, L.J. Abortion as “deviance”. Soc Psychiatry 15, 103–108 (1980). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00578075

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