Despite South Africa's liberal abortion legislation, social stigma undermines the willingness of women to seek safe and legal abortion services. Gaining new perspectives on abortion attitudes will help us find ways to reduce stigma and offer better support to pregnant women in distress. Drs Ben Roberts, Steven Gordon and Jare Struwig examine abortion attitudes over the past two decades based on data from the HSRC's South African Social Attitudes Survey.
Background: Unsafe abortion causes 13% of maternal deaths worldwide. Safe abortion can only be offer...
The purpose of this systematic review is to unearth themes, using a thematic analysis, from research...
Despite Zambia’s relatively progressive abortion law, women continue to seek unsafe, illegal abortio...
Abortion is legal in South Africa, but over half of abortions remain unsafe there. Evidence suggests...
Public abortion attitudes are important predictors of abortion stigma and accessibility, even in leg...
Abstract Background Despite changes to the abortion legislation in South Africa in 1996, barriers to...
Although South Africa liberalized its abortion law in 1996, significant barriers still impede servic...
Pregnancy termination among young women constitutes a public health problem particularly in South Af...
Pregnancy termination among young women constitutes a public health problem particularly in South Af...
This study examines the structure of abortion attitudes in a sample of 124 full-time female universi...
Abortion is a highly controversial subject that has again come into the spotlight in South Africa du...
Abortion in South Africa is a complex topic, rife with augmenting and limiting political, social, re...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 199-213).Unsafe abortion is a preventable phenomenon and...
Liberal abortion legislation emphasises pregnant persons’ autonomous choices in abortion decision-ma...
Introduction: South Africa's Termination of Pregnancy Act, the most liberal abortion law in Africa, ...
Background: Unsafe abortion causes 13% of maternal deaths worldwide. Safe abortion can only be offer...
The purpose of this systematic review is to unearth themes, using a thematic analysis, from research...
Despite Zambia’s relatively progressive abortion law, women continue to seek unsafe, illegal abortio...
Abortion is legal in South Africa, but over half of abortions remain unsafe there. Evidence suggests...
Public abortion attitudes are important predictors of abortion stigma and accessibility, even in leg...
Abstract Background Despite changes to the abortion legislation in South Africa in 1996, barriers to...
Although South Africa liberalized its abortion law in 1996, significant barriers still impede servic...
Pregnancy termination among young women constitutes a public health problem particularly in South Af...
Pregnancy termination among young women constitutes a public health problem particularly in South Af...
This study examines the structure of abortion attitudes in a sample of 124 full-time female universi...
Abortion is a highly controversial subject that has again come into the spotlight in South Africa du...
Abortion in South Africa is a complex topic, rife with augmenting and limiting political, social, re...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 199-213).Unsafe abortion is a preventable phenomenon and...
Liberal abortion legislation emphasises pregnant persons’ autonomous choices in abortion decision-ma...
Introduction: South Africa's Termination of Pregnancy Act, the most liberal abortion law in Africa, ...
Background: Unsafe abortion causes 13% of maternal deaths worldwide. Safe abortion can only be offer...
The purpose of this systematic review is to unearth themes, using a thematic analysis, from research...
Despite Zambia’s relatively progressive abortion law, women continue to seek unsafe, illegal abortio...