This paper examines the ways in which young women articulated strategies of resistance to internalised abortion stigma. It does so through secondary analysis of young women’s narratives from two qualitative studies in England and Wales. Whilst participants felt stigmatised by their abortion[s] in different ways, many also resisted stigmatisation. They did this through different stigma resistance strategies that were shaped by a number of different interactions: their socio-economic situations, family and relationships contexts, the circumstances in which they became pregnant, and their beliefs and values with respect to abortion and motherhood. Being able to construct their abortion decision as morally sound was an important element of stig...
Women who seek abortion services face a myriad of barriers, stigma being one of the most prominent. ...
Social psychological research on activism typically focuses on individuals’ social identifications. ...
Little is known about women's experiences of illegal abortion. Nor is it clear if literature on wome...
Abortion stigma is widely acknowledged in many countries, but poorly theorised. Although media accou...
Introduction This study qualitatively explores perceptions of women who have experienced abortion ca...
Abortion stigma has been identified as a harmful social phenomenon with severe consequences for wome...
It is well recognised that unsafe abortions have significant implications for women\u27s physical he...
Abortion is a common and essential reproductive healthcare procedure experienced by approximately on...
Liberal abortion legislation emphasises pregnant persons’ autonomous choices in abortion decision-ma...
This paper considers the ways in which anti-abortion activists construct women's psychological exper...
In Britain, teenage pregnancy is seen as both a cause and a consequence of social exclusion. The emp...
The media play a significant part in shaping public perceptions of health issues, and abortion attra...
This mixed methods exploratory study piloted a non-validated online qualitative survey instrument to...
Continued pregnancy after an abortion attempt is a likely outcome in countries where unsafe abortion...
This thesis draws on twenty-three women's retrospective accounts of their abortion experiences to ex...
Women who seek abortion services face a myriad of barriers, stigma being one of the most prominent. ...
Social psychological research on activism typically focuses on individuals’ social identifications. ...
Little is known about women's experiences of illegal abortion. Nor is it clear if literature on wome...
Abortion stigma is widely acknowledged in many countries, but poorly theorised. Although media accou...
Introduction This study qualitatively explores perceptions of women who have experienced abortion ca...
Abortion stigma has been identified as a harmful social phenomenon with severe consequences for wome...
It is well recognised that unsafe abortions have significant implications for women\u27s physical he...
Abortion is a common and essential reproductive healthcare procedure experienced by approximately on...
Liberal abortion legislation emphasises pregnant persons’ autonomous choices in abortion decision-ma...
This paper considers the ways in which anti-abortion activists construct women's psychological exper...
In Britain, teenage pregnancy is seen as both a cause and a consequence of social exclusion. The emp...
The media play a significant part in shaping public perceptions of health issues, and abortion attra...
This mixed methods exploratory study piloted a non-validated online qualitative survey instrument to...
Continued pregnancy after an abortion attempt is a likely outcome in countries where unsafe abortion...
This thesis draws on twenty-three women's retrospective accounts of their abortion experiences to ex...
Women who seek abortion services face a myriad of barriers, stigma being one of the most prominent. ...
Social psychological research on activism typically focuses on individuals’ social identifications. ...
Little is known about women's experiences of illegal abortion. Nor is it clear if literature on wome...