Vietnamese religiosity, premarital sexual permissiveness, and abortion attitudes: the mediating role of filial piety
Vietnamese religiosity, premarital sexual permissiveness, and abortion attitudes: the mediating role of filial piety
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Abstract This study focuses on filial piety, a fundamental psychological factor in Vietnam and its relationship with religiosity and attitudes toward abortion.Drawing on data from 656 participants, the research employed the Partial Least Squares-Structural Equation Modeling (PLS-SEM) Interchangeable Wood Sign method and identified significant differences in intrinsic religiosity (IR) based on various forms of cohabitation with parents.Furthermore, the findings revealed a positive association between age and religiosity.
Higher levels of IR were linked to more conservative attitudes toward abortion (AAS), whereas greater premarital sexual permissiveness (PSP) was associated with more pro-choice views.Filial piety played a mediating role in the relationship between IR and AAS.These insights offer a deeper understanding of how religiosity and filial piety Tooth Care influence abortion attitudes among individuals in Vietnam.