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Religious beliefs and opinions on clinical xenotransplantation : a survey of university students from Kenya, Sweden and Texas

Authors :
Hagelin, Joakim
Hau, J
Schapiro, SJ
Suleman, MA
Carlsson, Hans-Erik
Hagelin, Joakim
Hau, J
Schapiro, SJ
Suleman, MA
Carlsson, Hans-Erik
Publication Year :
2001

Abstract

This study investigated the association between religious beliefs and opinions on xenotransplantation among students from three different countries. A lower proportion of religious students accepted xenotransplantation than did non-religious students. A higher proportion of Protestant students seemed to accept xenotransplantation than did Muslim and Roman Catholic students. A higher proportion of the religious respondents had not formed an opinion on xenotransplantation compared to non-religious students. There was no difference according to gender on views on xenotransplantation, but a higher proportion of older students seemed to accept xenotransplantation than did younger students. A higher proportion of non-vegetarians reported acceptance of xenotransplantation than did vegetarians. Acceptance of xenotransplantation was higher in Sweden compared to the two other regions, and the proportion of students who had formed an opinion was higher as well.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1234840618
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1034.j.1399-0012.2001.150610.x