Table 3. Attitudes of the participants towards premarital screening by socio-demographic characteristics.
Variables | Thinking that carrying out PMS is important | p value | Agreement on making PMS as an obligatory procedure before marriage | p value | Agreement on putting laws and regulations to stop the marriage in case of positive PMS test | p value |
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Total frequency (% agree) | 540(92%) | 313(53%) | 212(36%) | |||
Gender, n (%) | ||||||
Males | 252(47%) | 0.578 | 149(48%) | 0.490 | 98(46%) | 0.714 |
Females | 288(53%) | 164(52%) | 114(54%) | |||
Age group in years, n (%) | ||||||
≤20 | 288(53%) | 0.219 | 167(53%) | 0.293 | 126(59%) | 0.108 |
>20 | 252(47%) | 146(47%) | 86(41%) | |||
Academic year, n (%) | ||||||
1-3 | 364(67%) | 0.306 | 209(67%) | 0.061 | 152(72%) | 0.314 |
4-7 | 176(33%) | 104(33%) | 60(28%) | |||
College, n (%) | ||||||
Science | 129(24%) | 0.177 | 81(26%) | 0.725 | 47(22) | 0.620 |
Engineering | 76(14%) | 41(13%) | 34(16%) | |||
Arts | 69(13%) | 34(11%) | 28(13%) | |||
Education | 67(13%) | 36(12%) | 32(15%) | |||
Agriculture | 62(11%) | 36 12%) | 20(9%) | |||
Commerce | 56(10%) | 37(12%) | 26(12%) | |||
Medicine | 55(10%) | 29(9%) | 19(9%) | |||
Laws | 13(2%) | 10(3%) | 3(1%) | |||
Nursing | 13(2%) | 9(3%) | 3(1%) | |||
Relationship between parents, n (%) | ||||||
Yes | 198(37%) | 0.699 | 123(39%) | 0.401 | 67(32%) | 0.052 |
No | 342(63%) | 190(61%) | 145(68%) | |||
Personal history of hereditary disease, n (%) | ||||||
Positive | 47(9%) | 0.771 | 26(8%) | 0.251 | 17(8%) | 0.730 |
Negative | 493(91%) | 287(92%) | 195(92%) | |||
Family history of hereditary disease, n (%) | ||||||
Positive | 192(36%) | 0.748 | 104(33%) | 0.104 | 73(34%) | 0.813 |
Negative | 348(64%) | 209(67%) | 139(66%) |