Utilizing an online survey, adult male partners of women who underwent induced abortion were queried concerning the men’s disclosure of the experience to others. Responses were obtained from 101 men who identified positive and negative aspects related to their disclosure. Positive aspects included: relief, spiritual benefits, support, acceptance, empathy, forgiveness, helping others, acknowledgment of child, and increased understanding. Negative aspects included: lack of empathy, pain of facing reality, lack of resolution, and condemnation. For this group of men, disclosure was perceived positively more often than negatively. Implications for counseling are discussed
College students\u27 attitudes concerning male involvement in the abortion decision-making process w...
M.Ed.Abortion is now legal in South Africa, bringing with it issues that have never before had to be...
This research examines men’s talk around abortion using critical discourse analysis. Current literat...
Objectives To investigate the way men experience abortion from a psychodynamic perspective in order...
This is a descriptive, qualitative study, carried out in a public maternity hospital in Salvador (BA...
Approximately one in four women in the US have an abortion (Jones, 2017). Recent studies addressing ...
This thesis deals with research of men, who have experience with abortion of their girlfriends. My r...
This quantitative, relational study aimed to examine whether there was a significant relationship be...
This literature review analyzed five studies involving men’s experience when their partner undergoes...
This article is not available through ChesterRep.This study qualitatively explores perceptions of wo...
The purpose of the study is to examine based on a qualitative method how men interpret that they hav...
The present study examined the meaning of accompaniment to an abortion clinic by a male partner and ...
Introduction This study qualitatively explores perceptions of women who have experienced abortion ca...
Objectives: Male partners are often involved in induced abortion although they have no legal rights....
The Choice on Termination of Pregnancy Act (CTOP Act 92 of 1996) is perhaps the most revolutionary p...
College students\u27 attitudes concerning male involvement in the abortion decision-making process w...
M.Ed.Abortion is now legal in South Africa, bringing with it issues that have never before had to be...
This research examines men’s talk around abortion using critical discourse analysis. Current literat...
Objectives To investigate the way men experience abortion from a psychodynamic perspective in order...
This is a descriptive, qualitative study, carried out in a public maternity hospital in Salvador (BA...
Approximately one in four women in the US have an abortion (Jones, 2017). Recent studies addressing ...
This thesis deals with research of men, who have experience with abortion of their girlfriends. My r...
This quantitative, relational study aimed to examine whether there was a significant relationship be...
This literature review analyzed five studies involving men’s experience when their partner undergoes...
This article is not available through ChesterRep.This study qualitatively explores perceptions of wo...
The purpose of the study is to examine based on a qualitative method how men interpret that they hav...
The present study examined the meaning of accompaniment to an abortion clinic by a male partner and ...
Introduction This study qualitatively explores perceptions of women who have experienced abortion ca...
Objectives: Male partners are often involved in induced abortion although they have no legal rights....
The Choice on Termination of Pregnancy Act (CTOP Act 92 of 1996) is perhaps the most revolutionary p...
College students\u27 attitudes concerning male involvement in the abortion decision-making process w...
M.Ed.Abortion is now legal in South Africa, bringing with it issues that have never before had to be...
This research examines men’s talk around abortion using critical discourse analysis. Current literat...