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Title: Thalassemia premarital screening program: Public view, what has been done, what needs to be done?
Authors: Balcı, Yasemin I.
Ergin, Ahmet
Polat, Aziz
Atılgan, Taner
Uzun, Utku
Koyuncu, H.
Keywords: Premarital screening
Thalassemia
Turkey
adolescent
adult
Article
attitude to health
awareness
blood cell count
cross-sectional study
educational status
electrophoresis
female
health service
human
Internet
knowledge
male
medical examination
risk
statistical analysis
structured questionnaire
thalassemia
work environment
Publisher: UHOD - Uluslararasi Hematoloji Onkoloji Dergisi
Abstract: Premarital screening (PMS) can be an important tool to detect of carriers of hemoglobinopathies. The aim of this study was to assess the knowledge and attitude of premarital couples about Thalassemia before PMS in Denizli province. This cross-sectional study was conducted between August-December 2013. The target population was all premarital couples who applied to the City Hemoglobinopathy Control Center during the designated period. A self-report questionnaire was completed by 501 participants. Most of the couples (91%) strongly agreed with the importance of PMS program, that the program will contribute to a reduction in the prevalence of some genetic diseases. Approximately half of the couples (57.7%) previously heard thalassemia and the hemoglobinopathy control program. The main source of information on thalassemia was TV, the internet, and newspapers. 53.2% of participants think “thalassemia trait” as a disease. 82.5% of participant had no idea about that or thought thalassemia is not contagious. Half of the participants (50%) indicated that couples who have thalassemia can marry and have children. Approximately half of the participants reported that thalassemia passes down through families and consanguineous marriage increases the risk for having thalassemia. 41.6% of participants said thalassemia is a preventable disease. Multivariable analysis demonstrated that couples knowledge score about thalassemia positively correlated with age and educational status of the participants (p= 0.013 and p< 0.001, respectively). Knowledge in the couples about thalassemia was inadequate. Awareness of the public should be raised by an educational campaign in schools and health care services. © UHOD - Uluslararasi Hematoloji Onkoloji Dergisi, All rights reserved.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/11499/7637
https://doi.org/10.4999/uhod.14569
ISSN: 1306-133X
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