Liberal sexual morality, religion, and attitudes toward abortion in Turkey
Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion
Published online on December 13, 2021
Abstract
["Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion, Volume 60, Issue 4, Page 914-933, December 2021. ", "\nAbstract\nThe present study examines the association between sexual morality, religion, and attitudes toward the practice of abortion in Turkey. Drawing upon data from the 2008–2010 European Value Survey in the case of Turkey, several hypotheses were tested concerning the role of liberal sexual relations and many aspects of religion on abortion attitudes. Findings reveal that support of liberal sexual relations demonstrates the strongest justification for abortion. As a religious determinant, prayer practice indicates the most robust opposition to the practice of abortion. Additional religious factors, personal religious identity, and personal faith were also found to be significantly associated with antiabortion attitudes. The findings are discussed and have implications for future research on attitudes toward abortion.\n"]