伊拉克库尔德斯坦地区大学生对婚前筛查的认识、看法和态度。

Kochr Ali Mahmood, Govand Saadadin Sadraldeen, Samir M Othman, Nazar Pols Shabila, Abubakir Majeed Saleh, Kameran Hassan Ismail
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背景 婚前筛查计划对于识别有传播遗传病或性传播感染风险的夫妇并为其提供咨询至关重要。尽管婚前筛查非常重要,但大学生对婚前筛查项目的认识和了解仍然不足。本研究旨在评估伊拉克库尔德斯坦地区大学生对婚前筛查项目的了解、看法和态度。方法 在 2023 年 12 月至 2024 年 2 月期间对 960 名学生进行了横断面调查。调查使用结构化问卷评估了参与者的人口统计学特征、对 PMSP 的了解、认知和态度。结果 调查结果显示,相当一部分参与者(39.4%)对婚前筛查项目知之甚少,35.9%知之一般,只有 24.7%知之较多。尽管对婚前筛查计划的了解有限,但参与者对婚前筛查计划的支持度很高,83.1%的人认同婚前筛查计划的重要性,78.8%的人认识到婚前宣传的必要性。大多数参与者(65.8%)认为婚前筛查计划可以减少遗传疾病,65.6%的人认为可以降低性传播疾病的发病率。文化上对亲属结婚的接受度很高,59.7%的人不同意亲属不结婚的偏好。已婚参与者的知识和态度得分明显高于单身参与者。性别差异也有所体现,男性的知识得分更高。不同性别或居住地区的人在认知和态度上没有明显差异。结论 该研究强调了加强教育活动的必要性,以提高对婚前筛查计划的认识并积极影响人们的态度,尤其是针对文化方面,如接受亲属婚姻。全面的教育和培养人们对婚前筛查计划的积极态度对其被更广泛地接受和实施至关重要。
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Knowledge, perception, and attitude toward premarital screening among university students in Kurdistan region- Iraq.
Background Premarital screening programs are essential for identifying and providing counseling to couples at risk of transmitting genetic diseases or sexually transmitted infections. Despite their importance, university students' awareness and knowledge of premarital screening programs remain inadequate. This study aimed to evaluate the knowledge, perceptions, and attitudes of university students in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq regarding premarital screening programs. Methods A cross-sectional survey involving 960 students was conducted from December 2023 to February 2024. The survey assessed participants' demographics, knowledge, perception, and attitudes toward PMSP using a structured questionnaire. Results Findings revealed that a significant portion of participants (39.4%) had poor knowledge of premarital screening programs, 35.9% had fair knowledge, and only 24.7% had good knowledge. Despite limited knowledge, there was strong support for premarital screening programs, with 83.1% agreeing on its importance and 78.8% recognizing the need for premarital awareness. Most participants (65.8%) believed premarital screening programs could reduce genetic diseases, and 65.6% thought it could lower sexually transmitted diseases' prevalence. Cultural acceptance of marrying relatives was notable, with 59.7% disagreeing with the preference for not marrying relatives. Married participants showed significantly higher knowledge and attitude scores compared to single participants. Gender differences were observed, with males having higher knowledge scores. There were no significant differences in perception and attitude scores based on gender or residential area. Conclusion The study underscores the need for enhanced educational campaigns to improve premarital screening programs awareness and positively influence attitudes, especially targeting cultural aspects like accepting relative marriages. Comprehensive education and fostering positive attitudes toward premarital screening programs are vital for their broader acceptance and implementation.
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