Women Who Have Had An Abortion Are Twice As Likely To Attempt Suicide

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Women Who Have Had An Abortion Are Twice As Likely To Attempt Suicide, Survey Finds​


ByDecision Magazine
March 3, 2025

Women who have had an abortion are twice as likely to attempt suicide compared to other women, a survey funded by the Charlotte Lozier Institute discovered.

The research article, released Jan. 21, reported the responses of 1,925 American women between the ages of 41 and 45 who have had induced abortions, problematic pregnancies, pregnancy losses and live births. The survey also included women who have never been pregnant.

The study found that 486 of the responders (25.2%) said that they had attempted suicide at least once. Of the five categories of women, the group with the highest rate of suicide attempts was the group who had abortions (34.7%). The second most likely was the group of women who had lost a child during pregnancy (30%).

Of the responders, 409 (21.2%) reported that they had an abortion before.

Within the group that said they’d had an abortion and had attempted suicide, those who were coerced into having an abortion had the highest suicide attempt rate (46.2%) while women who had abortions aligned with their wants, values and preferences comprised 29.5%.

More here: https://harbingersdaily.com/women-w...ce-as-likely-to-attempt-suicide-survey-finds/
 
The Charlotte Lozier Institute is an anti-abortion think tank. They didn't "discover" this, they went looking for anything they could find that would prop up their argument.

Also, when women do get depressed after an abortion, it is often for no real reason but that society in general has told them they should feel that way.
 
...and now let's look at the research article source:

"Taylor & Francis has faced criticism for its use of author licensing agreements,[38] and several of their journals have been criticized or retracted papers due to concerns over review and publishing practices.[39][40]

Journal protests​

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In 2013, the entire board of the Journal of Library Administration resigned in a dispute over author licensing agreements.[38]

Academic practices​

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In 2016, Critical Reviews in Toxicology was accused by the Center for Public Integrity of being a "broker of junk science".[41] Monsanto was found to have worked with an outside consulting firm to induce the journal to publish a biased review of the health effects of its product "Roundup".[42]

In 2017, Taylor & Francis was strongly criticized for removing the editor-in-chief of International Journal of Occupational and Environmental Health, who accepted articles critical of corporate interests. The company replaced the editor with a corporate consultant without consulting the editorial board.[43]

In 2017 as part of the Grievance studies affair hoax articles, the T&F journal Cogent Social Sciences accepted one of "The conceptual penis as a social construct" that had previously been rejected by another Taylor & Francis journal, Norma: International Journal for Masculinity Studies, which suggested the study would be a good fit for Cogent Social Sciences.[44][45] When the authors announced the hoax, the article was retracted.[46] In 2018, another Grievance studies affair article "Human reactions to rape culture and queer performativity at urban dog parks in Portland, Oregon" was published in Gender, Place & Culture, which was also retracted later that year.[40][47]

In December 2018, the journal Dynamical Systems accepted the paper Saturation of Generalized Partially Hyperbolic Attractors only to have it retracted after publication due to the Iranian nationality of the authors. The European Mathematical Society condemned the retraction and later announced that Taylor & Francis had agreed to reverse the decision.[48] Previous instances of Taylor & Francis journals discriminating against Iranian authors were reported in 2013.[49][50]

In 2022 there has been much debate about the Accelerated Publication service offered by Taylor & Francis for some of its biomedical journals.[51][52] For $7,000, a scientist can expedite the peer review process and be published in as few as three weeks.[39]

Manipulation of bibliometrics​

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Self-citation is a practice that can inflate the seeming prestige of a journal or group. In 2020, six T&F journals were found by analytics company Clarivate that exhibited unusual levels of self-citation, and as a consequence they were suspended from Journal Citation Reports and saw a drop in their journal impact factors.[53] An April 2022 article in the T&F journal Accountability in Research outlined some of the factors leading to consistent suspension from Journal Citation Reports.[54]

Antitrust lawsuit​

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In September 2024, Lucina Uddin, a neuroscience professor at UCLA, sued Taylor & Francis along with five other academic journal publishers in a proposed class-action lawsuit, alleging that the publishers violated antitrust law by agreeing not to compete against each other for manuscripts and by denying scholars payment for peer review services.[55][56]

AI rights controversy​

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In 2024, Taylor & Francis was criticized after selling access to its authors' research to Microsoft as part of an AI partnership. The deal, which allows Microsoft non-exclusive access to content and data to improve AI systems, was made without informing or seeking consent from the authors whose work was involved. Academics expressed surprise and concern upon learning about the agreement, citing issues of transparency, fair compensation, and the potential impact on academic research. The Society of Authors raised concerns about publishers entering such deals without consulting creators, emphasizing the need to protect authors' rights and consider the broader implications for the creative industries.[57]"

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taylor_&_Francis

:)
 
I know of few who have not been touched by this tragedy. I’ve found that the reasons vary from a child being teased that her parents are to be deported to loneliness and mental disorders.
You are the worst person in the world today. FUCK YOU TO HELL for taking such a narrow view on a very tragic situation that’s far too prevalent in American society to score cheap political points.

I did a quick search and found this: The largest increase in the overall suicide rate occurred during the Great Depression (1929–1933), when it surged from 18.0 in 1928 to 22.1 (the all-time high) in 1932.

I also found a member posting this today as well:
−645.27 (1.47%)

I fuckin think you’re shit!
But if you’re a heavy investor please stay away from ledges - I want you around for all the We. Told. You. So’s that your deplorable ass deserves.
 
I'm not really sure what the OP is trying to argue with the survey.
 
Every teenage girl and every woman who has an abortion is carrying a baby she does not want to raise. What would their suicide rates be if they were required to give birth to those babies?
 
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Women Who Have Had An Abortion Are Twice As Likely To Attempt Suicide, Survey Finds​


ByDecision Magazine
March 3, 2025

Women who have had an abortion are twice as likely to attempt suicide compared to other women, a survey funded by the Charlotte Lozier Institute discovered.

The research article, released Jan. 21, reported the responses of 1,925 American women between the ages of 41 and 45 who have had induced abortions, problematic pregnancies, pregnancy losses and live births. The survey also included women who have never been pregnant.

The study found that 486 of the responders (25.2%) said that they had attempted suicide at least once. Of the five categories of women, the group with the highest rate of suicide attempts was the group who had abortions (34.7%). The second most likely was the group of women who had lost a child during pregnancy (30%).

Of the responders, 409 (21.2%) reported that they had an abortion before.

Within the group that said they’d had an abortion and had attempted suicide, those who were coerced into having an abortion had the highest suicide attempt rate (46.2%) while women who had abortions aligned with their wants, values and preferences comprised 29.5%.

More here: https://harbingersdaily.com/women-w...ce-as-likely-to-attempt-suicide-survey-finds/
Sigh.

Correlation isn't causation.

People who live in Monaco are wealthy. That does not mean they are wealthy because they live in Monaco. If you move to Monaco, your bank account will not magically gain a few extra zeroes.

A woman thinking of having an abortion is most likely in a bad situation (maybe she was raped, maybe she is very young or very old and pregnant, maybe she has an ectopic pregnancy, maybe she is just poor and can't even care for the children she already has). I would say she may be more at risk for suicide than the general population of women not contemplating having an abortion, but if she were to commit suicide, it wouldn't be because of the abortion!

And, of course, your source could be fudging the numbers anyway. They do appear to have an axe to grind! It's hard to tell, because the rhetoric on line is so heated, but it appears that Charlotte Lozier was someone who tried to have a doctor arrested for performing an abortion, or to have a woman arrested for trying to procure an abortion, or to have the father arrested for trying to find a doctor to perform an abortion. Can anyone clarify this?
 
I'm not really sure what the OP is trying to argue with the survey.

He's not. He's just trying to pwn the libs while weakly stabbing at women who have abortions.

He failed on both counts. :)
 

Women Who Have Had An Abortion Are Twice As Likely To Attempt Suicide, Survey Finds​


ByDecision Magazine
March 3, 2025

Women who have had an abortion are twice as likely to attempt suicide compared to other women, a survey funded by the Charlotte Lozier Institute discovered.

The research article, released Jan. 21, reported the responses of 1,925 American women between the ages of 41 and 45 who have had induced abortions, problematic pregnancies, pregnancy losses and live births. The survey also included women who have never been pregnant.

The study found that 486 of the responders (25.2%) said that they had attempted suicide at least once. Of the five categories of women, the group with the highest rate of suicide attempts was the group who had abortions (34.7%). The second most likely was the group of women who had lost a child during pregnancy (30%).

Of the responders, 409 (21.2%) reported that they had an abortion before.

Within the group that said they’d had an abortion and had attempted suicide, those who were coerced into having an abortion had the highest suicide attempt rate (46.2%) while women who had abortions aligned with their wants, values and preferences comprised 29.5%.

More here: https://harbingersdaily.com/women-w...ce-as-likely-to-attempt-suicide-survey-finds/
You should self abort
 
I would argue that it demonstrates that women who shouldn't have kids are properly choosing not to have them.

Yup. [/thread]

Reichguide surely didn't think of this.

But, then again, he's a moron. :)
 
What is the argument being made? That abortions lead directly to suicide? I would argue that it demonstrates that women who shouldn't have kids are properly choosing not to have them.
Oh shut up and take your fools with you.
 
Waking up realizing that you were raped and impregnated by a dork like Reichguide would make most women suicidal.
Are you saying his sperm are so strong your sister knew the next morning she was fertilized?

Did you enjoy her creamed corn ?

Lol
 
You apparently want suicidal women to also have children to take care of.
The usual suspects will undoubtedly stop by any minute to explain, in great detail, how all women would be happy if feminists stopped telling them to be angry.
 
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