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期刊名:Journal of social issues

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ISSN:0022-4537

e-ISSN:1540-4560

IF/分区:4.7/Q1

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Janice C Ciccarelli,Linda J Beckman Janice C Ciccarelli
This article provides an overview of the social and psychological aspects surrounding the surrogacy process including attitudes about surrogacy, perceptions and problems of surrogate mothers and intended/social parents, and questions concer...
Linda J Beckman,S Marie Harvey Linda J Beckman
This article discusses key issues related to current reproductive technologies including contextual and personal barriers to use, complexity of decision making, limited access to technologies for poor women and women of color, and the polit...
D B Sugarman,R K Montvilo,C J Matarese D B Sugarman
An attributional analysis of neonatal euthanasia was undertaken in two studies to compare the responsibility attributions of nursing and non-nursing students (Study 1) and nurses (Study 2) toward a physician for a critically ill neonate's d...
T Hadjistavropoulos T Hadjistavropoulos
As health psychology develops, psychologists and counseling professionals are becoming progressively more involved with patients who have chronic terminal illnesses such as AIDS, Alzheimer's disease, and cancer. Consequently, they will be c...
D J Hessing,J R Blad,R Pieterman D J Hessing
Since the early 1970s the issue of euthanasia has been intensely debated in The Netherlands. Through these debates knowledge about medical practices involving the end of life was no longer confined to medical or legal quarters, but became p...
Y T Lee,R Kleinbach,P C H et al. Y T Lee et al.
Based on cross-cultural studies of euthanasia and abortion, we hypothesized that attitudes toward euthanasia and abortion were socioculturally determined. Using a 2 x 2 factorial design, we examined the effects of culture (America and China...
J E Pfeifer,J C Brigham,T Robinson J E Pfeifer
This study investigated the influence of various contextual effects on the decisions of subjects evaluating a case of nonphysician-assisted suicide. Subjects viewed a videotaped deposition of an individual emotionally or nonemotionally desc...
C H Nance,C L Ruby C H Nance
The impact of perceived gender role violations on the willingness of evaluators to label a deadly act to "end suffering" as euthanasia was explored in two studies. It was predicted that "killing" (even mercy killing) would be perceived as m...
J M Darley,I Loeb,J Hunter J M Darley
In two studies, respondents made recommendations for the medical treatment of a terminally ill elderly woman. The woman was or was not experiencing intractable pain, and had requested either heroic medical efforts or euthanasia. Respondents...
J R Rogers J R Rogers
This article discusses the current status of research regarding the assessment of attitudes toward euthanasia and other right to die constructs with a focus on conceptual and methodological issues hindering advancement in this area. Two mod...