Awareness and Attitudes Regarding Prenatal Testing among Texas Women of Childbearing Age |
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Authors: | Amy P. Case Tunu A. Ramadhani Mark A. Canfield Catherine A. Wicklund |
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Affiliation: | (1) Birth Defects Epidemiology & Surveillance Branch, Texas Department of State Health Services, Mail Code 1964, 1100 W. 49th Street, Austin, TX 78756, USA;(2) Prenatal Genetic Counseling Services, Department of Obstetrics, Gynecology & Reproductive Sciences, University of Texas Medical School at Houston, Houston, TX 78756, USA |
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Abstract: | Despite increased visibility and availability of prenatal testing procedures, very little is known about the attitudes among the populace toward these procedures. Using a computer assisted telephone interview of pregnant and non-pregnant women of childbearing age we analyze awareness and attitudes regarding prenatal tests among a diverse group of women of childbearing age in Texas. We also examine maternal characteristics associated with awareness and the willingness to undergo these procedures. While 89% were aware that such tests are available, younger, black and less educated women were less likely to know about prenatal tests for birth defects. Seventy-two percent of respondents said they would want their baby tested while Hispanic and black women were significantly more likely to express an interest than non-Hispanic whites. This study demonstrates the variability of knowledge and beliefs and confirms the importance of taking time to understand an individual’s personal beliefs, knowledge and attitudes about prenatal diagnosis. |
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Keywords: | Birth defects Prenatal diagnosis Screening Contracting in genetic counseling Attitudes Awareness |
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