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West J Med ; 173(3): 180-3, 2000 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10986181

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: To determine whether women who have had a positive serum screening result for Down syndrome or neural tube defect in 1 pregnancy have a lower rate of participation in screening in their next pregnancy. SETTING: A triple-marker screening program at a university hospital. METHODS: Pregnancy and screening information was collected from laboratory and hospital databases to compare subsequent screening participation of women who were screen-negative and screen-positive for the risk of a fetus with Down syndrome or a neural tube defect. RESULTS: In an age-matched comparison, 108 women who had a previous screen-positive result were significantly less likely than 108 women who were screen-negative to participate in maternal serum screening in their next pregnancy. When examined according to the type of screen-positive result, the effect was significant for both those who were screen-positive for Down syndrome and those who were screen-positive for neural tube defect. The degree of risk in screen-positive women did not significantly affect their participation in screening in the next pregnancy. CONCLUSIONS: Anxiety related to a screen-positive result probably causes decreased participation in maternal serum screening in the next pregnancy. Reducing the screen-positive rate in prenatal serum screening would alleviate maternal anxiety and would probably lead to more stable participation.


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Biomarkers/blood , Chromosomes, Human, Pair 18 , Down Syndrome/diagnosis , Mass Screening/statistics & numerical data , Neural Tube Defects/diagnosis , Patient Participation , Prenatal Diagnosis/methods , Trisomy/diagnosis , Anxiety , Chi-Square Distribution , Chorionic Gonadotropin/blood , Estriol/blood , Female , Humans , Mass Screening/methods , Mass Screening/psychology , Pregnancy , Prenatal Diagnosis/psychology , alpha-Fetoproteins/analysis
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J Med Screen ; 7(1): 4-6, 2000.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10807139

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OBJECTIVE: To determine whether women who have had a positive serum screening result in one pregnancy have a lower rate of participation in screening in their next pregnancy. SETTING: The Women and Infants Hospital triple marker screening programme. METHODS: Pregnancy and screening information was collected from laboratory and hospital databases to compare subsequent screening participation in women who were screen negative and screen positive for risk of Down's syndrome (DS) or neural tube defect (NTD) pregnancy. RESULTS: In an age matched comparison, 108 women who had a previous screen positive result were significantly less likely than 108 women who were screen negative to participate in maternal serum screening in their next pregnancy. When examined according to type of screen positive result, the effect was significant for both those who were screen positive for DS and those who were screen positive for NTD. The degree of risk in screen positive women did not significantly affect their uptake of screening in the next pregnancy. CONCLUSIONS: Anxiety related to a screen positive result probably causes decreased participation in maternal serum screening in the next pregnancy. Reducing the screen positive rate in prenatal serum screening would alleviate maternal anxiety and would probably lead to more stable participation.


Subject(s)
Biomarkers/blood , Mass Screening/statistics & numerical data , Patient Participation , Prenatal Diagnosis/methods , Adult , Anxiety , Case-Control Studies , Chorionic Gonadotropin/blood , Down Syndrome/diagnosis , Estriol/blood , Evaluation Studies as Topic , Female , Humans , Mass Screening/methods , Mass Screening/psychology , Maternal Age , Neural Tube Defects/diagnosis , Pregnancy , Prenatal Diagnosis/psychology , alpha-Fetoproteins/analysis
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