The influence of physicians' attitudes on abortion performance, patient management and professional fees.

C. A. Nathanson, M. H. Becker

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Abstract

Although religion is the most powerful predictor of whether a doctor will perform any abortions, satisfaction with his or her patients and emotional reaction to the abortion procedure powerfully affect the physician's practice. Doctors who are most satisfied with their patients are less likely to ask unmarried teens for parental consent and to charge lower fees. Physicians who are severely disturbed over abortion perform terminations less frequently and more often ask spousal or parental consent--but charge lower fees and are more likely to accept Medicaid patients.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)158-163
Number of pages6
JournalFamily Planning Perspectives
Volume9
Issue number4
Publication statusPublished - Jul 1977

ASJC Scopus Subject Areas

  • Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health

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Nathanson, C. A., & Becker, M. H. (1977). The influence of physicians' attitudes on abortion performance, patient management and professional fees. Family Planning Perspectives, 9(4), 158-163.