Carrier screening for cystic fibrosis: A pilot study of the attitudes of pregnant women
J.R. Botkin and
S. Alemagno
American Journal of Public Health, 1992, vol. 82, issue 5, 723-725
Abstract:
We surveyed the attitudes of a consecutive sample of 306 pregnant Caucasian women toward carrier screening for cystic fibrosis. Of the 214 respondents, 98% said that screening should be offered before pregnancy, and 69% said they would accept carrier screening during pregnancy. Twenty-nine percent of the respondents indicated a willingness to terminate a pregnancy if the fetus were found to have cystic fibrosis. We conclude that carrier screening is of interest to pregnant women, although interest in terminating a pregnancy because of screening results may be limited.
Date: 1992
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