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Merit Research Journal of Medicine and Medical
Sciences (ISSN: 2354-323X) Vol. 10(3) pp.
078-085,
March, 2022
Copyright © 2022 Author(s) retain the copyright
of this article
DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.6386241 |
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Original Research Article
Public attitudes and awareness towards Saudi Genome Program and
Genetic Testing in Al Ahsa, Saudi Arabia |
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Ola Mousa1*,
Noor Alali1, Rana
Alsulaiman1, Fatimah
Albati1, Asraa
Alaithan1, Anhar
Alherz2 |
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Saudi Arabia has a
high prevalence of consanguineous marriage and genetic
disorders. Saudi Human Genome Program is specifically mapping
the genomes of Saudis to identify prominent genetic traits and
characteristics of Saudi society. The success of the Saudi
Genome Program is highly dependent on the Saudi population
embracing the concept of participating in genetic testing. The
study aimed to measure the knowledge of the Saudi population
about the Saudi genome program and their attitude towards it. A
descriptive cross-sectional study was conducted in Al Ahsa,
Saudi Arabia, using a non-probability convenience sampling
technique. Data was collected in November 2021. Participation is
through an anonymous online survey. The questionnaire was
created, validated, and produced electronically in Google Forms.
A total of 316 participants completed the survey, representing
85.6%. More than half (56.3%) of the participants with high
knowledge scores related to genetic testing and the Saudi genome
project. (33.5%) of participants were aware of where genetic
testing is performed. In terms of the future attitude toward
genetic testing, (71.5%) expressed willingness to undergo
genetic testing. The results of our study revealed that the
majority of participants (82%) agreed that genetic counseling
was important. The majority of participants (81.6%) had a
positive outlook towards genetic testing and genome programs. In
conclusion, this study delivers insight into the Saudi
population's knowledge and attitudes regarding genetic testing
and the Saudi Genome Program. Overall, the study found that
attitudes towards genetic testing and the Saudi Genome Program
were positive. Nevertheless, over half of the participants
reported inadequate knowledge, which needs to be addressed in
health education programs and media.
Keywords: Awareness, Attitude, Genetic testing, Saudi
genome program, Saudi Population, Saudi vision 2030
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