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Knowledge and Awareness of Sickle Cell Trait Among Young African American Adults

机译:年轻非洲裔美国成人中镰状细胞特征的知识和意识

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Sickle cell trait (SCT) places individuals at risk of passing an abnormal hemoglobin gene to biological children and is associated with rare but serious complications. The present study sought to examine knowledge of SCT and awareness of personal trait status among 258 young African American adults. Participants were surveyed regarding demographics, medical history, and sources of sickle cell information before completing a trait knowledge questionnaire. Overall, participants possessed significant misinformation about the condition. Women and those who had learned about sickle cell from families displayed higher levels of knowledge. Most participants were uncertain of personal trait status, and many did not wish to be informed of it. Health care providers should be alert that individuals with SCT may be unaware of their condition and potential reproductive and health implications. Screening and reporting procedures should be examined to ensure individuals have access to and control of this vital health information.
机译:镰状细胞特征(SCT)将个体放置在血红蛋白基因对生物儿童的异常血红蛋白基因的风险,并且与罕见但严重的并发症有关。本研究试图研究258名年轻非洲裔美国成人中的知识和对个人特质的认识。在完成特质知识问卷之前,参与者有关人口统计学,病史和镰状细胞信息来源的调查。总体而言,参与者对该病症具有显着的错误信息。妇女和那些从家庭那里了解的镰刀细胞的人展示了更高层次的知识。大多数参与者不确定个人特质地位,许多人不希望被告知它。医疗保健提供者应警惕SCT的个人可能不知道其状况和潜在的生殖和健康影响。应审查筛选和报告程序,以确保个人有权访问和控制这一重要的健康信息。

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