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Advocacy and Compliance Factors in a Voluntary Selective Screening Program

Authors: HENRY ROTHSCHILD PhD, MD, FRANCES B. IVKER PhD

Abstract

ABSTRACT:To evaluate factors responsible for compliance with a voluntary selective screening program, we surveyed 495 participants and 212 nonparticipants in a screening program for Tay-Sachs disease. Knowledge about the program and motivation are the most important factors in compliance. The primary incentive for participation was to avoid having abnormal children in future generations.

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