Examining the Connection between Religion and Attitude toward Socio-Economic Human Rights and Attitude toward Euthanasia and Abortion among Romanian Orthodox Adolescents: Contrasting the Effects of Intrinsic and Extrinsic Religiosity
Abstract
:1. Introduction
1.1. Religion, Bioethics and Social Values in Romania
1.2. Bioethics, with a Special Emphasis on Abortion and Euthanasia
1.3. Connecting Religion with Human Rights, Abortion and Euthanasia
1.4. Religious Orientation Theory
1.5. Research Question
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Research Context: Religion and Human Rights 2.0 Empirical Project
2.2. Procedure and Participants
2.3. Ethics Statement
2.4. Measures
2.5. Analysis
3. Results
4. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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r | Yes (%) | |
---|---|---|
State’s obligation regarding the right to work | ||
The government should provide a job for everybody who wants one | .72 | 74 |
The government should provide a decent standard of living for the unemployed | .44 | 55 |
State’s obligation regarding the right to social security | ||
The government should provide health care for the sick | .76 | 82 |
The government should provide a decent standard of living for the elderly | .68 | 76 |
State’s obligation regarding living wages | ||
Everyone should have the right to equal pay for equal work | .62 | 68 |
Everyone should have the right to a fair wage for their work | .73 | 78 |
State’s obligation regarding rest and leisure | ||
Everyone should have the right to a reasonable limitation on working hours | .75 | 80 |
Employment without paid holiday leave should be forbidden | .24 | 41 |
State’s obligation regarding the rights of children | ||
The state should protect children from forced labour | .71 | 79 |
The state should protect children’s right to play and recreation | .73 | 78 |
State’s obligation regarding the protection of women from discrimination | ||
The state should protect women’s rights to adequate job opportunities | .48 | 79 |
Women should have the right to equal pay for equal work | .58 | 82 |
r | % | |
---|---|---|
Euthanasia should be prohibited in all circumstances * | .32 | 41 |
Euthanasia should be permitted in the case of unbearable and irreversible suffering | .46 | 63 |
Euthanasia should be permitted in the case of unbearable and irreversible suffering if palliative care is exhausted | .55 | 56 |
Abortion should be prohibited in all circumstances because it ends human life * | .57 | 40 |
Abortion should be permitted in the case of rape | .67 | 55 |
Abortion should be permitted in the case of incest | .67 | 47 |
Abortion should be permitted when there is a strong chance of serious defects to the baby | .64 | 52 |
Abortion should be permitted when the woman’s own health is seriously endangered by the pregnancy | .62 | 60 |
Abortion should be permitted when the woman cannot afford more children economically | .62 | 29 |
Abortion should be permitted when the woman cannot afford more children psychologically | .63 | 31 |
% | ||
---|---|---|
How often do you think about religious issues? | Never | 16 |
Rarely | 27 | |
Occasionally | 32 | |
Often | 19 | |
very often | 6 | |
How often do you reconsider certain aspects of your religious views? | Never | 14 |
Rarely | 35 | |
occasionally | 34 | |
often | 12 | |
very often | 5 | |
I believe that God is the foundation of everything that exists | totally disagree | 8 |
disagree | 11 | |
not sure | 28 | |
agree | 24 | |
fully agree | 29 | |
How often do you take part in religious services at a church or mosque or another place? | never | 10 |
hardly ever | 17 | |
a few times a year | 49 | |
1–3 times a month | 12 | |
once a week | 9 | |
more than once a week | 2 | |
How often do you pray? | never | 7 |
hardly ever | 9 | |
a few times a year | 11 | |
1–3 times a month | 9 | |
once a week | 9 | |
more than once a week | 14 | |
once a day | 32 | |
several times a day | 10 |
SAEA | SASHR | BEL | WOR | PRA | OPE | SAL | Sex | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Age | .02 | −.03 | −.00 | −.05 | −.07 | .07 | .01 | .04 |
Sex | .14 ** | .23 *** | .18 *** | .10 * | .16 *** | .11 * | .11 * | |
Saliency (SAL) | −.16 ** | .18 *** | .35 *** | .32 *** | .39 *** | .66 *** | ||
Openness (OPE) | −.04 | .13 * | .22 *** | .14 ** | .28 *** | |||
Prayer (PRA) | −.25 *** | .14 ** | .65 *** | .53 *** | ||||
Worship (WOR) | −.34 *** | −.04 | .43 *** | |||||
Belief (BEL) | −.30 *** | .18 *** | ||||||
SASHR | .17 ** |
r | Model 1 | Model 2 | Model 3 | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Personal factors | ||||
Sex | .23 *** | .23 *** | .21 *** | .20 *** |
Age | −.03 | −.02 | −.01 | −.02 |
Religious practices | ||||
Worship attendance | −.04 | −.17 ** | −.21 *** | |
Personal prayer | .14 ** | .19 *** | .08 | |
Religiosity | ||||
Religious belief | .18 *** | .13 * | ||
Religious saliency | .18 *** | .17 * | ||
Religious openness | .13 * | −.03 | ||
Total r2 | .05 | .08 | .12 | |
∆ | .05 *** | .03 *** | .03 ** |
r | Model 1 | Model 2 | Model 3 | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Personal factors | ||||
Sex | .14 ** | .14 ** | .19 *** | .21 *** |
Age | .02 | .02 | .00 | .01 |
Religious practices | ||||
Worship attendance | −.34 *** | −.29 *** | −.25 *** | |
Personal prayer | −.25 *** | −.13 * | .00 | |
Religiosity | ||||
Religious belief | −.30 *** | −.21 *** | ||
Religious saliency | −.16 ** | −.06 | ||
Religious openness | −.04 | .05 | ||
Total r2 | .02 | .16 | .19 | |
∆ | .02 * | .14 *** | .03 ** |
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Rogobete, S.E.; Francis, L.J.; McKenna, U. Examining the Connection between Religion and Attitude toward Socio-Economic Human Rights and Attitude toward Euthanasia and Abortion among Romanian Orthodox Adolescents: Contrasting the Effects of Intrinsic and Extrinsic Religiosity. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2021, 18, 10837. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph182010837
Rogobete SE, Francis LJ, McKenna U. Examining the Connection between Religion and Attitude toward Socio-Economic Human Rights and Attitude toward Euthanasia and Abortion among Romanian Orthodox Adolescents: Contrasting the Effects of Intrinsic and Extrinsic Religiosity. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2021; 18(20):10837. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph182010837
Chicago/Turabian StyleRogobete, Silviu E., Leslie J. Francis, and Ursula McKenna. 2021. "Examining the Connection between Religion and Attitude toward Socio-Economic Human Rights and Attitude toward Euthanasia and Abortion among Romanian Orthodox Adolescents: Contrasting the Effects of Intrinsic and Extrinsic Religiosity" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 18, no. 20: 10837. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph182010837
APA StyleRogobete, S. E., Francis, L. J., & McKenna, U. (2021). Examining the Connection between Religion and Attitude toward Socio-Economic Human Rights and Attitude toward Euthanasia and Abortion among Romanian Orthodox Adolescents: Contrasting the Effects of Intrinsic and Extrinsic Religiosity. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 18(20), 10837. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph182010837