Research Article
Women’s Attitudes towards the Option to Choose between Karyotyping and Rapid Targeted Testing during Pregnancy
Table 2
Data about the general attitude of women about having the option to choose between prenatal tests.
| | Strongly agree N (%) | Somewhat agree N (%) | Neither agree nor disagree N (%) | Somewhat disagree N (%) | Strongly disagree N (%) | Total N (%) |
| Do you agree that pregnant women should have the option to choose between tests. | 628 (76.5) | 176 (21.4) | 7 (0.9) | 6 (0.7) | 4 (0.5) | 821 (100) | Pregnant women are capable to choose between tests. | 423 (51.6) | 316 (38.5) | 28 (3.4) | 40 (4.9) | 13 (1.6) | 820 (100) | The choice can be best made by a professional.
| 45 (5.5) | 226 (27.6) | 105 (12.8) | 335 (40.9) | 109 (13.3) | 820 (100) | Choosing between tests places a burden to pregnant women. | 32 (4.1) | 112 (14.1) | 81 (10.3) | 366 (46.3) | 199 (25.2) | 790 (100) |
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