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Californians Support Doctor-assisted Suicide

Posted on September 3, 2015

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(HealthNewsDigest.com) – Berkeley – Californians overwhelmingly support doctor-assisted suicide for terminally ill people, according to a new poll released today by the Institute of Governmental Studies (IGS) at the University of California, Berkeley.

That support includes strong majorities in both major political parties and among independent voters, and crosses most other demographic categories. Support is noticeably lower only among African Americans, but 52.3 percent do back the idea.

The online survey, which polled 1,097 Californians from Aug. 11-26, questioned respondents about pending legislation to allow terminally ill people to voluntarily end their own lives by taking drugs prescribed by a physician.

A large majority of respondents (76 percent) supported that idea, including 82 percent of Democrats, 79 percent of independents and 67 percent of Republicans.

“Although many political issues reflect strong partisan differences, physician-assisted suicide clearly draws strong support from Californians across the political spectrum,” said IGS director Jack Citrin.

Support was at least 75 percent among whites, Latinos and Asian Americans, but only 52.3 percent among African Americans. When an earlier version of the same proposal failed in the Legislature earlier this year, many commentators cited the opposition of Latino legislators from Southern California, but less public discussion focused on the views of the African American community.

“Although most African American respondents supported physician-assisted suicide, there is a clear difference in the data between African Americans and other ethnic groups,” Citrin said.

Support levels of at least 69 percent were registered across all other demographic categories, from gender to educational, income and age levels. Among age groups, support was weakest among 18- to 19-year-olds (70 percent) and stronger among older groups: 86 percent among those in their 40s, 79 percent among those in their 50s,and 81 percent among those over 65.

The poll was conducted for IGS by Survey Sampling International.

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