Public support for the right to euthanasia: Impact of traditional religiosity and autonomy values across 37 nations

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Autor(a) principal: Rudnev, M.
Data de Publicação: 2018
Outros Autores: Savelkaeva, A.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10071/16681
Resumo: This article takes a postmodernization perspective on support for the right to euthanasia by treating it as an expression of a process of value change, as a preference for quality over quantity of life. Using the data from the fifth wave of the World Values Survey, this study attempts to answer the question of whether the mass support for the right to euthanasia is an expression of autonomy values rather than just a function of a low religiosity. Multilevel regressions demonstrate that both traditional religiosity and autonomy values have a high impact at the individual level, while at the country level only the effects of traditional religiosity are significant. Autonomy values have stronger association with attitudes to euthanasia in countries with higher levels of postmaterialism. Multilevel path analysis demonstrates that the effect of religiosity is partially and weakly mediated by the values of autonomy at both levels. Although religiosity was found to have a much stronger impact, the independent effect of autonomy values suggests that mass support for the right to euthanasia is a value-driven preference for quality over quantity of life. We conclude by suggesting that the fall in traditional religiosity might emphasize the role of values in moral attitudes regulation.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Public support for the right to euthanasia: Impact of traditional religiosity and autonomy values across 37 nations
title Public support for the right to euthanasia: Impact of traditional religiosity and autonomy values across 37 nations
spellingShingle Public support for the right to euthanasia: Impact of traditional religiosity and autonomy values across 37 nations
Rudnev, M.
Basic values
Euthanasia
Moral attitudes
Multilevel path analysis
World Values Survey
title_short Public support for the right to euthanasia: Impact of traditional religiosity and autonomy values across 37 nations
title_full Public support for the right to euthanasia: Impact of traditional religiosity and autonomy values across 37 nations
title_fullStr Public support for the right to euthanasia: Impact of traditional religiosity and autonomy values across 37 nations
title_full_unstemmed Public support for the right to euthanasia: Impact of traditional religiosity and autonomy values across 37 nations
title_sort Public support for the right to euthanasia: Impact of traditional religiosity and autonomy values across 37 nations
author Rudnev, M.
author_facet Rudnev, M.
Savelkaeva, A.
author_role author
author2 Savelkaeva, A.
author2_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Rudnev, M.
Savelkaeva, A.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Basic values
Euthanasia
Moral attitudes
Multilevel path analysis
World Values Survey
topic Basic values
Euthanasia
Moral attitudes
Multilevel path analysis
World Values Survey
description This article takes a postmodernization perspective on support for the right to euthanasia by treating it as an expression of a process of value change, as a preference for quality over quantity of life. Using the data from the fifth wave of the World Values Survey, this study attempts to answer the question of whether the mass support for the right to euthanasia is an expression of autonomy values rather than just a function of a low religiosity. Multilevel regressions demonstrate that both traditional religiosity and autonomy values have a high impact at the individual level, while at the country level only the effects of traditional religiosity are significant. Autonomy values have stronger association with attitudes to euthanasia in countries with higher levels of postmaterialism. Multilevel path analysis demonstrates that the effect of religiosity is partially and weakly mediated by the values of autonomy at both levels. Although religiosity was found to have a much stronger impact, the independent effect of autonomy values suggests that mass support for the right to euthanasia is a value-driven preference for quality over quantity of life. We conclude by suggesting that the fall in traditional religiosity might emphasize the role of values in moral attitudes regulation.
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