Modeling lay people's ethical views on abortion: A Q-methodology study.
Muhammad B HammamiRakad HammamiSuraya KawadrySyed AlviPublished in: Developing world bioethics (2020)
1) On average, consequentialism, focusing on a woman's health-benefit and congenital disease risk, was the predominant approach. This was followed by the rights approach, favoring a woman's interest but taking context into account. 2) Q-methodology identified various ethical resolution models that were multi-principled and partially associated with respondents' demographics. 3) Motives were important to some respondents, providing empirical evidence against adequacy of principlism.