OBJECTIVE: To investigate community attitudes to abortion, including views on whether doctors should face sanctions for performing late abortion in a range of clinical and social situations. DESIGN, SETTING AND PARTICIPANTS: An anonymous online survey of 1050 Australians aged 18 years or older (stratified by sex, age and location) using contextualised questions, conducted between 28 and 31 July 2008. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Attitudes to abortion, particularly after 24 weeks' gestation. RESULTS: Our study showed a high level of support for access to early abortion; 87% of respondents indicated that abortion should be lawful in the first trimester (61% unconditionally and 26% depending on the circumstances). In most of the clinical and social ...
Abstract Background Improving access to safe abortion is an essential strategy in the provision of u...
BACKGROUND: In Victoria, Australia, the law regulating abortion was reformed in 2008, and a clause (...
Around one-quarter of Australian women will have an abortion during their lifetime but access is aff...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate community attitudes to abortion, including views on whether doctors should...
Objective: To investigate community attitudes to abortion, including views on whether doctors should...
Objectives: Knowledge of current practices of abortion is important for planning of health services ...
Objectives: To examine access and equity to induced abortion services in Australia, including factor...
Background Induced abortions after 20 weeks' gestation comprise around one per cent of all termin...
Objective: To report results of a community survey of NSW residents' knowledge of current abortion l...
Objectives: To examine access and equity to induced abortion services in Australia, including factor...
Accepted 1 September 2021Objectives: To examine primary care provision of early medical abortion ser...
Since the October 2004 Federal election Australia has embarked on a new abortion debate. Some commen...
In 2008, we investigated the attitudes and practice of British consultant gynaecologists towards ind...
Objective: To determine the opinions and current practice of obstetricians and gynaecologists and tr...
Abstract Objectives: To examine access and equity to induced abortion services in Australia, includi...
Abstract Background Improving access to safe abortion is an essential strategy in the provision of u...
BACKGROUND: In Victoria, Australia, the law regulating abortion was reformed in 2008, and a clause (...
Around one-quarter of Australian women will have an abortion during their lifetime but access is aff...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate community attitudes to abortion, including views on whether doctors should...
Objective: To investigate community attitudes to abortion, including views on whether doctors should...
Objectives: Knowledge of current practices of abortion is important for planning of health services ...
Objectives: To examine access and equity to induced abortion services in Australia, including factor...
Background Induced abortions after 20 weeks' gestation comprise around one per cent of all termin...
Objective: To report results of a community survey of NSW residents' knowledge of current abortion l...
Objectives: To examine access and equity to induced abortion services in Australia, including factor...
Accepted 1 September 2021Objectives: To examine primary care provision of early medical abortion ser...
Since the October 2004 Federal election Australia has embarked on a new abortion debate. Some commen...
In 2008, we investigated the attitudes and practice of British consultant gynaecologists towards ind...
Objective: To determine the opinions and current practice of obstetricians and gynaecologists and tr...
Abstract Objectives: To examine access and equity to induced abortion services in Australia, includi...
Abstract Background Improving access to safe abortion is an essential strategy in the provision of u...
BACKGROUND: In Victoria, Australia, the law regulating abortion was reformed in 2008, and a clause (...
Around one-quarter of Australian women will have an abortion during their lifetime but access is aff...