The impact of a parental notification law on adolescent abortion decision-making
R.W. Blum,
M.D. Resnick and
T.A. Stark
American Journal of Public Health, 1987, vol. 77, issue 5, 619-620
Abstract:
In 1984, we investigated the impact of a parental notification statute with judicial bypass procedures in Minnesota. Subjects were interviewed on the day of their abortion at four Minnesota and two Wisconsin clinics. Relatively few were aware of the statute in Minnesota. Parental notification rates were similar in Minnesota and Wisconsin, which has no parental notification statute.
Date: 1987
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