Research Article
Women’s Attitudes towards the Option to Choose between Karyotyping and Rapid Targeted Testing during Pregnancy
Table 1
Personal characteristics of the 825 respondents.
| | Number | % |
| Highest educational level () | | | Lower vocational, lower secondary school | 17 | 2.1 | Intermediate and higher vocational, higher secondary school | 348 | 42.2 | College/university | 459 | 55.7 | Respondents per hospital () | | | A | 292 | 35.4 | B | 187 | 22.7 | C | 94 | 11.4 | D | 96 | 11.6 | E | 156 | 18.9 | Test of choice () per hospital | | | Karyotyping (overall) | 433 | 52.7 | A | 184 | 63.0 | B | 112 | 59.9 | C | 37 | 39.4 | D | 50 | 52.1 | E | 50 | 32.7 | Rapid targeted test (overall) | 333 | 40.5 | A | 91 | 31.2 | B | 60 | 32.1 | C | 50 | 53.2 | D | 40 | 41.7 | E | 92 | 60.1 | Both (overall) | 10 | 1.2 | Unknown (overall) | 46 | 5.6 |
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