Table 2.
Highest educational degree | High school | 2 (5.7%) |
Vocational school | 15 (42.9%) | |
Uni. applied sciences | 11 (31.4%) | |
University | 7 (20.0%) | |
Questions with answer options “yes” and “no”: | ||
1.Were you in a relationship at the time of testing? | Answer “yes” | 32 (91.0%) |
2. Were you in a relationship at the time of study? | Answer “yes” | 28 (80.0%) |
3. Did genetic testing have influence on your relationship? | Answer “yes” | 1 (3.0%) |
4. Have you been pregnant before testing? | Answer “yes” | 24 (69.0%) |
5. Have you been pregnant after testing? | Answer “yes” | 17 (49.0%) |
6. Have you had induced abortion(s) before testing? | Answer “yes” |
2 (5.7%) (8.7% of women who answered “yes” to question 4.) |
7. Have you had induced abortion(s) after testing? | Answer “yes” |
2 (5.7%) (11.8% of women who answered “yes” to question 5.)* |
8. Have you planned pregnancy before testing? | Answer “yes” | 30 (86.0%) |
9. Have you planned pregnancy after testing? | Answer “yes” | 15 (42.9%) |
10. Have you been sterilized before testing? | Answer “yes” | 5 (14.3%) |
11. Have you been sterilized after testing? | Answer “yes” | 5 (14.3%) |
12. Did genetic testing have influence on your family planning? | Answer “yes” | 7 (20.0%) |
13. Did genetic testing have negative influence on your feminine self and body image? | Answer “yes” | 5 (14.3%) |
*difference between the amount of abortions not statistically significant: p > 0,5