Skip to main content
User Image

Dr Sabah Mohamed Abdel Hamid Abdelkader

Assistant Professor

Faculty

كلية العلوم الطبية التطبيقية
office 11T 202
publication
Thesis
2014

Knowledge, belifes and behavior intention about premarital screening among King Saud University students in Riyadh

, Ebtisam M. Fetohy Khalil, ** . 2014

Hereditary or contagious diseases can disturb life leading to  psychological, social and economic problems as well as medical complications with their reflection on the patient, the family and the society. Premarital screening is an important tool to control, minimize, and prevent genetic disorders, and some infectious diseases. This study aimed at assessment of the knowledge, beliefs and behavior of KSU female students in Riyadh, regarding the national premarital screening program (PMS). A cross sectional descriptive study was conducted in King Saud University  targeting female students. A total of 120 king Saud University's female students were selected randomly. Data was entirely collected over a period of one month. Study tool used was Self administered questionnaire. Conclusion: Most of The King Saud University's female students had fair knowledge's and fair behavior towards premarital screening. The majority of them had high perceived severity of diseases prevented by premarital screening and benefits of premarital screening. The King Saud University's female students who had good behavior intention get  the highest mean score of knowledge and perceived benefits. Perceived severity of disease prevented by premarital screening and total knowledge score predicted  The King Saud University's students girls premarital screening behavior intention. Recommendation: Health education effort should be directed towards enhancing King Saud University's female students' knowledge, beliefs and behavior about premarital screening. There is also a need to enhance perception and increase knowledge regarding the benefits of premarital genetic testing.  Continuing education for the public is particularly important in developing countries where the rapid evolution of health priorities requires a flexible response. Application of comprehensive health education programs about reproductive health and the importance of premarital care through different mass media especially T.V

Publication Work Type
Student graduation project
Publishing City
India
Thesis Type
Student graduation project
School
College of Applied Medical Sciences
more of publication
publications

Studies conducted in Saudi Arabia showed low levels of use of contraceptives. Low use of contraceptives among Saudi women might be due to religious issues. Aim of the study was to…

by 1- Samira M. Mahboub , Sabah M. Abdelkader, , Ahad Al-Muhanna, Fatima Al-Musallam, Jenan Al-Ghannam, Sitah Al-Munyif
2015
publications

Hereditary or contagious diseases can disturb life leading to  psychological, social and economic problems as well as medical complications with their reflection on the patient, the family and the…

by Ebtisam M. Fetohy Khalil, ** , Sabah M. abdelkader, , Mariam Dawood Alsaeed , Nouf Mohammad Alshahrany
2014
publications

The aim of this study is to assess fertility determinants among Saudi women. A cross sectional descriptive
study design was used. All data was collected through distribution via online…

by 1- Samira M. Mahboub, Sabah M. Abdelkader, Ahad Al-Muhanna, Fatima Al-Musallam, Jenan Al-Ghannam, Sitah Al-Munyif
1435