A study on knowledge, attitudes, and practice towards premarital carrier screening among adults attending primary healthcare centers in a region in Oman

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Title

A study on knowledge, attitudes, and practice towards premarital carrier screening among adults attending primary healthcare centers in a region in Oman

Author

Al-Farsi, Omar A.
Al-Farsi, Yahya M.
Gupta, Ishita
Ouhit, Allal
Al-Farsi, Khalil S.
Al-Adawi, Samir

Publisher

201/04/17

Language

English

Publication Date

20140417

Abstract

Background: Despite that hereditary diseases are widespread among the Arab population due to high rates of consanguineous marriages, research regarding community awareness towards premarital carrier screening in some countries such as Oman, is extremely scarce. This study aimed to investigate knowledge and attitude towards premarital carrier screening (PMCS) in Oman. Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted using a self-administered questionnaire which was distributed to 400 Omani adults aged 20-35 who attended primary healthcare institutions at the South Batinah Governorate in Oman. Results: The majority of the participants (84.5%) believed that PMCS was necessary, and about half of them (49.5%) supported the view of making PMCS compulsory. On the contrary, approximately one third (30.5%) of the participants reported that they were not in favor of taking the blood screening test. Overall, unwillingness to perform pre-marital testing was associated with female gender, younger age, being single, less education, and increased income. Conclusion: Despite the relatively high level of knowledge, about one third of the participants were still reluctant to carry out premarital testing. Such attitude calls for immediate need for community-based campaigns to encourage the public to do premarital testing.

Primary Classification

15.3

Secondary Classification

15.3;9.1

Primary keywords

genetic disorders--[pri];genetic testing--[pri];knowledge, attitudes, practice--[pri];premarital screening--[pri]

Secondary keywords

Arabs;consanguinity;genetic carriers;health education;public health;questionnaires;sickle cell anemia;thalassemia

Subject

Oman--[pri]

Journal Article

BMC Public Health2014 April 17; 14:380:7 p.

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Creative Commons License Attribution License 2.0

Call Number

citation

Bibliography

29 refs

ISSN

14712458 (online)

Collection

Citation

“A study on knowledge, attitudes, and practice towards premarital carrier screening among adults attending primary healthcare centers in a region in Oman,” Islamic Medical & Scientific Ethics, accessed January 16, 2025, https://imse.ibp.georgetown.domains/items/show/37333.