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    Community Genet. 2005;8(1):48-51.

    Attitudes toward genetic counseling in the United Arab Emirates.

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    Department of Pediatrics, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences,United Arab Emirates University, PO Box 17666, Al Ain, United Arab Emirates. l.algazali@uaeu.ac.al

    Abstract

    AIMS:

    To assess the level of understanding of genetic advice given in the Genetic Clinic and attitudes toward consanguineous marriages, and prenatal, abortion and preconception diagnoses.

    METHODS:

    One hundred couples underwent structured interviews, and various social and educational data, reason for referral and diagnosis and advice given were recorded. Three months later, the couples were asked open-ended questions about the perceived causation of the disease, recurrence risk, plans for births, and prenatal, abortion and preconception diagnoses.

    RESULTS:

    Half of the couples acknowledged a genetic basis for their child's condition but only 10 remembered the risk given to them. There was a high correlation between educational level and remembering the risk, and the number of healthy children and future plans for further children. Almost half preferred consanguineous marriages and only 10% agreed with prenatal diagnosis and abortion, while 75% agreed with carrier screening and preconception diagnosis in affected families.

    CONCLUSION:

    Effective genetic counseling in this community requires an informed educated population and introduction of carrier screening and preconception diagnosis in affected families.

    Copyright 2005 S. Karger AG, Basel.

    PMID:
    15767756
    [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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