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Citation

Pacheco, Julianna & Kreitzer, Rebecca J. (2016). Adolescent Determinants of Abortion Attitudes: Evidence from the Children of the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth. Public Opinion Quarterly, 80(1), 66-89. PMCID: PMC4884817

Abstract

The stability of abortion opinions suggests that pre-adult factors influence these attitudes more than contemporaneous political events. Surprisingly, however, we know little about the origins of abortion opinions, no doubt because the majority of research focuses on cross-sectional analyses of patterns across cohorts. We use a developmental model that links familial and contextual factors during adolescence to abortion attitudes years later when respondents are between 21 and 38 years old. Findings show that religious adherence and maternal gender role values are significant predictors of adult abortion opinions, even after controlling for contemporaneous religious adherence and the respondents' own views on gender roles. Adolescent religious adherence matters more than religious denomination for adult abortion attitudes. The results have important implications for future trends in abortion attitudes in light of declining religiosity among Americans.

URL

http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/poq/nfv050

Reference Type

Journal Article

Year Published

2016

Journal Title

Public Opinion Quarterly

Author(s)

Pacheco, Julianna
Kreitzer, Rebecca J.

Article Type

Regular

PMCID

PMC4884817

Data Set/Study

National Longitudinal Studys (NLS)

Continent/Country

United States of America

State

Nonspecific

ORCiD

Kretizer - 0000-0002-4485-9103