Article de revue

González de León Aguirre, Deyanira; Billings, Deborah

Attitudes towards abortion among medical trainees in Mexico City public hospitals nbsp;- nbsp;[Actitudes hacia el aborto entre los estudiantes de medicina en los hospitales públicos de la ciudad de México]
González de León Aguirre, Deyanira; Billings, Deborah - 2001 - Gender and Development, 9, 2, 87-94

Mots clés : aspects psychologiques; attitudes; avortement provoqué; comportements; contraception d'urgence; éducation au planning familial; enquête sur l'avortement; facteurs psychologiques; gynécologie; médecin; médecine; obstétrique; personnel de santé; planification familiale; planning familial; santé; service de santé; soins à l'accouchement
Pays / Régions : Amérique du Nord; Amérique latine; Mexique; Pays en développement

Résumé : During the past decade, there has been considerable discussion in Mexico about abortion, and some progress has been made in improving legislation in line with agreements made at the International Conference on Population and Development held in Cairo in 1994. The attitude of physicians toward abortion is a topic of interest throughout the world. In particular, this is due to the fact that in many places physicians play the role of gatekeeper, controlling women's access to safe abortion services. This article explores the attitudes among medical residents in obstetrics and gynecology in Mexico City regarding abortion. Most residents accept that abortion services should be provided to women who become pregnant as a result of rape; to women for whom pregnancy could be life-threatening; or in case of severe fetal malformation. The majority believed that public health systems should offer abortion services for legal indications. However, few of the medical professionals interviewed said that they would personally provide abortion services. (author's)

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