Attitudes to prenatal screening among Norwegian citizens: liberality, ambivalence and sensitivity.
Morten MagelssenBerge SolbergMagne SupphellenGuttorm HaugenPublished in: BMC medical ethics (2018)
Results indicate deeper ambivalences and a cultural sensitivity to the ethical challenges of prenatal screening and subsequent abortions. The specific diagnosis of Down syndrome and the fear of becoming a 'sorting society' which sorts human life due to diagnoses, appear to play prominent roles in citizen deliberations. The low response rate means that a non-response bias cannot be excluded, yet reasons why results are still likely to be of value are discussed.