101. KNOWLEDGE AND AWARENESS OF SPINAL MUSCULAR ATROPHY IN PRE-MARITAL HEALTH SCREENINGS: A CROSS-SECTIONAL STUDY.
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Yanmaz, Gadime and Gürsoy, Ersan
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HEALTH literacy ,CROSS-sectional method ,ATTITUDES toward illness ,MARRIAGE ,HEALTH policy ,FISHER exact test ,DESCRIPTIVE statistics ,SEVERITY of illness index ,CHI-squared test ,MEDICAL screening ,EARLY diagnosis ,HEALTH promotion ,DATA analysis software ,SPINAL muscular atrophy ,GENETIC testing - Abstract
Purpose: Early diagnosis of Spinal Muscular Atrophy (SMA) is crucial. This study assesses the awareness and attitudes toward SMA screening among individuals preparing for marriage. Material and Methods: This cross-sectional study was conducted in three family health centers in the central district of Erzincan from June to September 2023. A researcher-designed 15-item instrument was utilized to collect demographic data and assess knowledge and attitudes regarding SMA among participants. Results: The study was participated in by 197 individuals, with an average age determined to be 29.45±7.48. The proportion of those supporting the implementation of SMA screening was 84.8% (n=167), while the intention to undergo the test was identified at 72.6% (n=143). A significant relationship was found between the willingness to be tested and variables such as the level of education, the absence of disabled close relatives, not considering SMA to be genetically inherited, finding screenings appropriate, the perceived impact of test results on marriage, and the belief that screening could not be conducted after marriage. Conclusion: While most recognized SMA's severity, there's a notable deficit in understanding its preventability, suggesting the need for targeted educational interventions to enhance genetic screening uptake. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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