Social and psychological aspects of extra-marital first conceptions

Journal of Biosocial Science 5 (4):453-496 (1973)
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Abstract

A controlled comparison study was completed using interview data from 80 women each experiencing their first pregnancy whilst single. Half of the women continued their pregnancy, in some cases marrying the father. The other half obtained an abortion. Two interviewers, one male and the other female, each completed an equal number of interviews with both groups of women

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Pilot Study of Single Women Requesting a Legal Abortion.J. F. Pearson - 1971 - Journal of Biosocial Science 3 (4):417-448.

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