A symbolic interactionist theoretical framework was used to identify factors that influence women to accept or reject amniocentesis. A sample of 199 acceptors and 50 rejectors of amniocentesis was recruited from pregnant females at genetic reproductive risk (due to advanced maternal age or hereditary genetic disorders) attending a genetic counseling clinic in a large midwestern university hospital. Thirteen of the nineteen variables measuring background characteristics of the respondents, influence and support of significant others, the women\u27s perceptions of risks associated with the procedure, and their attitudes towards abortion were significantly related to the acceptance of amniocentesis at the bivariate level. However, when control...
Objective Our aim was to clarify and categorize information and decision support needs of pregnant w...
The aim of this study is to describe how obstetricians present amniocentesis to women eligible becau...
For this project I describe the socio-historical development of a particularapplication of genetic p...
INFLUENCE OF ANCHORING ON MISCARRIAGE RISK PERCEPTION ASSOCIATED WITH AMNIOCENTESIS Publication No....
Background: Amniocentesis is the most common prenatal diagnostic procedure undertaken in the United ...
Background: Amniocentesis is the most common prenatal diagnostic procedure undertaken in the United ...
This dissertation explores Mexican-American women’s experiences with prenatal testing, more specific...
Explores how the development and availability of prenatal diagnostic testing creates dilemmas for pr...
Due to the risk of fetal anomaly, pregnant women of advanced maternal age are given the option to un...
Medical practitioners typically utilize the following protocol when advising pregnant women about te...
The decision to have an amniocentesis entails a trade-off between a risk of procedure associated mis...
One in six American couples experience difficulties conceiving a child. With fertility rates at an a...
BackgroundDecision-making is integral to genetic counselling and the premise is that autonomous deci...
Copyright @ 2008 the authors. This article is available in accordance with the Creative Commons Deed...
Abstract Background In recent years, determination of personalized risk for fetal chromosomal anomal...
Objective Our aim was to clarify and categorize information and decision support needs of pregnant w...
The aim of this study is to describe how obstetricians present amniocentesis to women eligible becau...
For this project I describe the socio-historical development of a particularapplication of genetic p...
INFLUENCE OF ANCHORING ON MISCARRIAGE RISK PERCEPTION ASSOCIATED WITH AMNIOCENTESIS Publication No....
Background: Amniocentesis is the most common prenatal diagnostic procedure undertaken in the United ...
Background: Amniocentesis is the most common prenatal diagnostic procedure undertaken in the United ...
This dissertation explores Mexican-American women’s experiences with prenatal testing, more specific...
Explores how the development and availability of prenatal diagnostic testing creates dilemmas for pr...
Due to the risk of fetal anomaly, pregnant women of advanced maternal age are given the option to un...
Medical practitioners typically utilize the following protocol when advising pregnant women about te...
The decision to have an amniocentesis entails a trade-off between a risk of procedure associated mis...
One in six American couples experience difficulties conceiving a child. With fertility rates at an a...
BackgroundDecision-making is integral to genetic counselling and the premise is that autonomous deci...
Copyright @ 2008 the authors. This article is available in accordance with the Creative Commons Deed...
Abstract Background In recent years, determination of personalized risk for fetal chromosomal anomal...
Objective Our aim was to clarify and categorize information and decision support needs of pregnant w...
The aim of this study is to describe how obstetricians present amniocentesis to women eligible becau...
For this project I describe the socio-historical development of a particularapplication of genetic p...