Premarital counselling: An experience from Bahrain

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The present study was conducted to analyse data of the first 500 clients who voluntarily attended premarital counselling during 1993-1994. It was found that 74.1% of clients were not related to their partner, 23.2% were first cousins and 1.5% were second cousins; the rest were distant relatives. Sickle-cell disease was found in 1.6% of clients, sickle-cell trait in 13.0%, β-thalassaemia trait in 2.0% and glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency in 26.0%. Of the couples attending counselling, 8.1% were found to be at risk of having affected offspring. The consanguinity rate among the couples at risk was 15.4%.

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Al-Arrayed, S. S., Hafadh, N., & Al-Serafi, S. (1997). Premarital counselling: An experience from Bahrain. Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal, 3(3), 415–419. https://doi.org/10.26719/1997.3.3.415

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