Considering and submitting to abortion among young people in the context of legal prohibition: the hidden side of teenage pregnancy

This article aims to unveil the notion of abortion as an element in young people's thoughts on teenage pregnancy. The study analyzes data from semi-structured interviews with 123 young men and women 18-24 years of age in Porto Alegre, Rio de Janeiro, and Salvador, Brazil, belonging to different...

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Abortion, Induced - psychology
Abortion, Induced - statistics & numerical data
Adolescent
Adolescent Behavior - psychology
Adult
Brazil
Decision Making
Female
Humans
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Male
Pregnancy
Pregnancy in Adolescence - psychology
Pregnancy in Adolescence - statistics & numerical data
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Sex Distribution
Sex Factors
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