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- Title
Abortion Legality and Morality: A Preliminary Investigation Examining the Influence of Religiosity on Abortion Attitudes Among a Sample of US Latinxs.
- Authors
Montenegro, María; Valdez, Danny; Solon, Megan; Turner, Ronna C.; Crawford, Brandon L.; Jozkowski, Kristen N.
- Abstract
Religiosity is a common predictor of abortion attitudes, especially among US Latinx. In this article, we examine religiosity, operationalized in various ways (e.g., affiliation, beliefs, practices), and abortion attitudes among US Latinx adults. We administered a web-based survey to English and Spanish-speaking US Latinx adults (n=169) using quota-based sampling to achieve demographic diversity. We tested differences in abortion attitudes using k-group median tests. Results indicate participants were less likely to support abortion legality and morality in some circumstances (e.g., if the woman is not married) than others (e.g., if the woman's life is at risk). Participants who see the Bible as God's literal word or attend religious services regularly were significantly less likely to support abortion legality or perceive abortion as moral. Biblical literalism and church attendance may be stronger predictors of abortion attitudes than religious identity. These findings highlight how religiosity may predict support for abortion legality and morality across several circumstances among Latinx adults.
- Subjects
BIBLE; RELIGIOUSNESS; ABORTION; BIBLICAL literalism; HISPANIC Americans; CHURCH attendance; RELIGIOUS identity
- Publication
Journal of Religion & Society, 2022, Vol 24, p1
- ISSN
1522-5658
- Publication type
Article