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Attitudes of women of childbearing age towards prenatal diagnosis in Southeastern France
Authors:Dr Claire Julian-Reynier  Genevieve Macquart-Moulin  Jean-Paul Moatti  Anderson Loundou  Yvette Aurran  Françoise Chabal  Ségolene Aymé
Institution:1. INSERM U242, Centre de Génétique Médicate, Hôpital d'Enfants de la Timone, 13385, Marseille Cedex 5, France;2. INSERM U357, Hopital de Bicétre, 94275 Le Kremlin Bicétre, France;3. Observatoire Régional de la Santé, Marseille, France
Abstract:The objective of this study was to explore women's attitudes towards prenatal diagnosis of trisomy 21 and to examine some of the factors possibly responsible for these attitudes before implementing in real practice serological screening of pregnant women at risk for trisomy 21. We carried out a telephone survey on a representative sample of women who had recently had a normal livebirth delivery in the Marseille district in 1990. The participation rate was 80 per cent and the average age of the mothers was 28-9 years. Among the 514 women interviewed, 78 per cent stated that they would ask for an amniocentesis for a 1 per cent risk of trisomy 21 at their next pregnancy. When adjusting for confounding factors, the decision to have or not to have an amniocentesis was found to depend not only on the women's attitude towards induced abortion, but also on their understanding of the risk involved and on the social context (knowing a handicapped child, discussion with the father). It also depended on the women's age and on what they knew about amniocentesis from the medical point of view. The risk of miscarriage can influence a woman's choice but this objection was not found to affect the women's decisions significantly in our survey. The data showed the existence of a high potential demand for fetal karyotyping.
Keywords:Down syndrome  Prenatal screening  Attitude  Decision-making  Acceptability  Social epidemiology
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