TitleCurrent reproductive technologies: increased access and choice?
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2005
AuthorsBeckman, LJ, Harvey, SM
JournalJ Soc Issues
Volume61
Issue1
Pagination1-20
Date Published2005 Mar
ISSN0022-4537
KeywordsAbortion, Induced, Contraception, Female, Health Services Accessibility, Humans, Minority Groups, Patient Satisfaction, Poverty, Pregnancy, Reproductive Health Services, Reproductive Rights, Reproductive Techniques, Assisted, Sexually Transmitted Diseases, Surrogate Mothers, Women, Women's Health Services, Women's Rights
Abstract

This article discusses key issues related to current reproductive technologies including contextual and personal barriers to use, complexity of decision making, limited access to technologies for poor women and women of color, and the politics and social controversy surrounding this area. New reproductive technologies have to be put to the same test as any other product--can and will women use them correctly? We need to not only know about the technology itself; we also need to know about the individuals who intend to use the technology and about contextual factors that influence use. Accordingly, the articles in this issue focus on the multiple determinants that influence acceptability of reproductive technologies and the policy, political, and legal implications associated with their use.

DOI10.1111/j.0022-4537.2005.00391.x
Alternate JournalJ Soc Issues
PubMed ID17073021