Abstract
Catholic dogma indicates that American Millennial Catholics should be opposed to contraception and abortion. However, the current political climate in the US, as well as that in which Millennials were raised, may impact their opinions due to the strong presence of the Women’s Health Movement. The purpose of this study is to investigate the attitudes of American Millennial Catholics towards hormonal contraception and abortion, as well as factors that are involved in their opinion formation. Findings from the study show that American Millennial Catholics may be more supportive of liberal sexual and reproductive health legislation than previously evidenced.
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  Introduction  Contemporary Contraception and Abortion Service Use  Theoretical Framework  Purpose and Aims  Literature Review  Contraception and Abortion in the U.S.  Religious Aspects of Contraception and Abortion  Methods  Project Conceptualization and Student Contribution  Study Design  Manuscript  Abstract  Introduction  Methods  Results  Typologies  Emergent Themes  Discussion  References   
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