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- W2052277571 abstract "Using a rational scientific approach upholding public health values, this article notes experience gained from 25 years of cooperative transnational research on reproductive behavior. An overview of world population trends is followed by discussions of reproductive rights as a human right, the utility of acceptability studies of modern methods of fertility regulation, and findings from research on psychological responses to abortion, long-term developmental effects of compulsory pregnancy, and the use of incentives and disincentives to influence family size. There is also consideration of the clash between private values and public policy on reproductive behavior in the United States and the convergence achieved in Denmark and the Netherlands, where rates of unintended pregnancy are among the world's lowest.The author describes experience gained over 25 years of cooperative transnational research into reproductive behavior. A rational scientific approach gradually evolved to public policy issues in this sensitive and controversial area of human behavior, long neglected by academic psychology and most professional practitioners. Scientific rationalism is the making of judgements which uphold public health values instead of imposing personal, moral, or religious values on others. The author presents an overview of world population trends, then discusses reproductive rights as an human right, along with the psychosocial and cultural utility of acceptability studies of modern methods of fertility regulation. Findings are summarized from studies of psychological responses to abortion, the longer-term developmental effects of compulsory childbearing, and experience with the use of incentives and disincentives designed to influence family size. The author further contrasts the clash between private values and public policies on reproductive behavior in the US with the convergence achieved in Denmark and the Netherlands, where rates of unintended pregnancy are among the lowest in the world; expresses support for sexuality education and unfettered access to modern contraceptives and legal abortion; and offers suggestions on how psychologists can strengthen public-health-oriented public policies by contributing to a more rational understanding of reproductive rights, reproductive behavior, and the public policy process." @default.
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- W2052277571 title "Reproductive rights and reproductive behavior: Clash or convergence of private values and public policies?" @default.
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