Health awareness and consequences of consanguineous marriages: a community-based study

J Prim Care Community Health. 2015 Apr;6(2):121-7. doi: 10.1177/2150131914557496. Epub 2014 Nov 11.

Abstract

Objectives: This community-based study was done to assess the awareness of people regarding the ill effects of consanguinity and to observe its association with various sociodemographic variables and complications among children.

Methods: Houses were chosen by systematic random sampling method and any married person in each household was interviewed.

Results: Only 35 (18.7%) out of 187 participants were aware of health hazards associated with consanguineous marriages. The prevalence of consanguineous marriages was found to be 23 (12.3%). History of consanguineous marriage was seen significantly more among illiterates (P = .05) and respondents with parental history of consanguinity (P < .001). The mean age at marriage was found to be significantly lower among women married consanguineously (P = .05). Congenital anomalies (P = .02) and low birth weight (P = .05) was seen significantly more among children with parental history of consanguinity.

Conclusion: Large-scale awareness campaigns are needed to address the ill effects of this seemingly innocuous cultural practice.

Keywords: awareness; congenital anomalies; consanguineous marriages; health hazards; prevalence.

MeSH terms

  • Adult
  • Consanguinity*
  • Female
  • Health Education
  • Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice*
  • Humans
  • India
  • Male
  • Marriage* / statistics & numerical data
  • Middle Aged
  • Prevalence
  • Rural Population
  • Socioeconomic Factors
  • Surveys and Questionnaires
  • Urban Population
  • Young Adult