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Socioeconomic barriers to informed decisionmaking regarding maternal serum screening for down syndrome: results of the French National Perinatal Survey of 1998.
Khoshnood B., Blondel B., De Vigan C., Bréart G.
Am J Public Health 94, 3 (2004) 484-91 - http://www.hal.inserm.fr/inserm-00128710
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Socioeconomic barriers to informed decisionmaking regarding maternal serum screening for down syndrome: results of the French National Perinatal Survey of 1998.
Babak Khoshnood () 1, Béatrice Blondel1, Catherine De Vigan1, Gérard Bréart1
1:  Recherches épidémiologiques en santé périnatale et santé des femmes
http://ifr69.vjf.inserm.fr
INSERM : IFR69 – Université Pierre et Marie Curie [UPMC] - Paris VI
Centre de Recherche Inserm 16, Avenue Paul Vaillant-Couturier 94807 VILLEJUIF CEDEX
France
OBJECTIVES: We sought to evaluate socioeconomic disparities in serum screening for Down syndrome and assess whether such disparities are more likely to reflect limits in access or information or, rather, informed decisionmaking. METHODS: A nationally representative sample of 12 869 French women completed interviews after giving birth. RESULTS: We found substantial disparities in the likelihood of (1) women not being offered screening, (2) screening not being offered as a result of late prenatal care, and (3) women not knowing whether or not they had undergone screening. Except in the case of nationality, there was essentially no evidence of differences in refusal of testing. CONCLUSIONS: Rather than representing informed decisionmaking, socioeconomic disparities in screening for Down syndrome are mostly due to limits in access or to information.
Life Sciences/Health Care Sciences and Epidemiology
English
0090-0036

Article in peer-reviewed journal
Am J Public Health
2004-03
94
3
484-91

Adult – Decision Making – Down Syndrome – Female – France – Genetic Screening – Health Services Accessibility – Humans – Interviews – Maternal Age – Medical Records – National Health Programs – Patient Education – Pregnancy – High-Risk – Prenatal Care – Prenat
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