Dinamika Psikologis Yang Dialami Oleh Perempuan Yang Melakukan Aborsi Akibat Kehamilan Pranikah

Main Author: HILDAYANI, HILDAYANI
Format: Thesis NonPeerReviewed Image
Bahasa: eng
Terbitan: , 1999
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  • This study tried to find the answer: How psychological dynamic that was experienced by women who had abortion as the result of premarital pregnancy? The main theory that was used Gilligan's moral development theory. The study's mainframe was the moral growth in women who'd got premarital pregnancy when they decided to abort them. Family and partner were the biggest influences to respondents affected their choices about their pregnancies. When respondents were finally chose to abort, so the final decision was their choices. But, it was not all the choices their made was their own decision. Sometimes, their family and partners made decisions for her. Unawared, the decision was made had some influences to the women's psychological conditions. The methods used in this study were depth interviews and observations as an additional technique that went for almost two months, from July 2 to August 25, 1999. The respondents for this study were four women in different ages when they had their first abortion. It was intended to present the impact of the age to the women's acceptance of the abortion. The results indicated doing abortion had some influences to respondents life, whether they realized it or not. Misknowledgement about reproduction processes and hesitation of using contraception devices were the main affect of the pregnancy. The longing to fulfill their own wishes and anyone else's became the main conflict in making decision(s). Gilligan called it as "goodness". The conditions experienced after the decisions were made tend to make respondents made the same decision when faced to same situation. That decisions were also influence respondents who were going to build new relationships with someone else. Finally, the abortion process had made respondents lost their enthusiasm to face the future.