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High and growing disapproval of sex-selection technology in Australia

机译:在澳大利亚,性别选择技术遭到了越来越多的反对

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In Australia, the National Health and Medical Research Council has banned the use of assisted reproductive technology for social sex selection, but notes “there is limited research into the question of whether Australians support the use of sex selection for non-medical purposes”. This paper investigates Australian attitudes to sex-selection technology by different means (IVF, abortion, and a hypothetical pill), for different reasons (medical, family balancing, any reason), and by differing respondent characteristics (age, sex, education and religiosity). In 2007 and 2016, the Australian Survey of Social Attitudes (AuSSA) collected data on the attitudes of Australian adults to sex selection through IVF, abortion, and a hypothetical pill. We calculate population-weighted distributions and 95% confidence intervals of responses, and carry out logistic regressions to investigate the demographic characteristics of Australians who strongly disapprove of IVF or abortion for sex selection. In 2016, around three-quarters of AuSSA respondents were opposed to legalising sex selection through IVF for any reason, or for family balancing for a second or third child. Thirty-seven per cent were opposed to IVF for medical sex selection. Two-thirds of respondents in both 2007 and 2016 disapproved or strongly disapproved of IVF for sex selection, while the proportion who strongly disapproved increased from 31 to 40%. Disapproval/strong disapproval of abortion for sex selection increased from 74 to 81% from 2007 to 2016, while strong disapproval alone rose from 44 to 55%. More than 70% of respondents in both 2007 and 2016 stated that a hypothetical pill for sex selection should not be legal. Our analysis finds that female, young, more-educated, and more religious respondents are more likely to strongly disapprove of sex selection via IVF or abortion, and that the increase in those who strongly disapprove from 2007 to 2016 is statistically significant. Australians generally disapprove of the use of sex-selection technology. If legislation is to be guided by community attitudes, then the prohibition against sex selection for non-medical purposes through assisted reproductive technology should be maintained.
机译:在澳大利亚,国家卫生和医学研究委员会禁止使用辅助生殖技术进行社会性别选择,但指出“关于澳大利亚人是否支持将性别选择用于非医疗目的的研究有限。”本文针对不同的原因(医学,家庭平衡,任何原因)以及不同的受访者特征(年龄,性别,教育程度和宗教信仰),通过不同的方式(IVF,堕胎和假想丸)调查了澳大利亚对性别选择技术的态度)。在2007年和2016年,澳大利亚社会态度调查(AuSSA)收集了有关澳大利亚成年人通过试管婴儿,堕胎和假想丸对性别选择的态度的数据。我们计算人口加权分布和95%的置信区间,并进行逻辑回归分析,以调查强烈不赞成IVF或人工流产进行性别选择的澳大利亚人的人口特征。 2016年,约有四分之三的AuSSA受访者出于任何原因反对通过IVF进行性别选择合法化,或反对为第二个或第三个孩子实现家庭平衡。 37%的人反对使用IVF进行医学性别选择。 2007年和2016年有三分之二的受访者不赞成或强烈反对IVF进行性别选择,而强烈反对的比例从31%增加到40%。从2007年到2016年,对性别选择的堕胎不赞成/强烈不赞成率从74%上升到81%,而强烈反对的比率从44%上升到55%。在2007年和2016年中,超过70%的受访者表示,假设进行性别选择的药不合法。我们的分析发现,女性,年轻,受过良好教育和更多宗教信仰的受访者更倾向于通过IVF或堕胎强烈反对性别选择,并且从2007年到2016年,强烈反对的人数的增加在统计上是显着的。澳大利亚人普遍不赞成使用性别选择技术。如果立法以社区态度为指导,那么就应禁止通过辅助生殖技术禁止出于非医学目的进行性别选择。

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