학술논문

Mental Health Implications of Abortion Restrictions for Historically Marginalized Populations
Document Type
article
Source
Obstetric Anesthesia Digest. 43(2)
Subject
Law In Context
Law and Legal Studies
Mental Health
Behavioral and Social Science
Reproductive health and childbirth
Good Health and Well Being
Language
Abstract
(N Engl J Med. 2022;387:1613–1617) With the dismantling of nationwide legal abortion in the United States by the Supreme Court ruling on Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health, it is expected that there are far-reaching effects that will disproportionately affect historically marginalized populations. Access to equitable health care is met with many barriers for these groups, which include racial and sexual minorities, and people with mental health conditions, substance abuse disorders and trauma. Disparity in pregnancy outcomes currently occur in these groups and the Dobbs decision is expected to exacerbate this.