Abstract
The purpose of this study is to identify the attitudes of the students of Amman Arab University toward pre-marital medical examination; it also aims to identify the role of premarital examination in reducing the appearance of disabilities. This study used the descriptive method; the sample of the study consisted of 200 undergraduate and master’s students at Amman Arab University from the different faculties and academic years for the year (2017-2018). The researchers used a questionnaire; it consisted in its final form of 24 items. The results of the study showed that the mean of the total score of the role of the medical examination from the point of view of young people came to a high level; results also showed that there are no differences due to the gender of the student or the type of college.
Highlights
The knowledge of individuals about developments in the medical field is necessary to obtain support and acceptance of them, it is not acceptable to develop methods of medical intervention that do not receive the attention or face rejection of people, and from this perspective, knowledge of people’s attitudes towards medical issues and its acceptability is important to know the attitudes of people towards pre-marital medical examinations, including genetic testing, as the trends vary towards genetic medical examinations by different types of tests and different characteristics and traits of individuals, trends are only positions formed by experience and knowledge and the nature of the individual in terms of Social and psychological characteristics
This study attempts to answer the following questions: 1) What are the attitudes of the students of Amman Arab University towards pre-marital medical examination?
2) The present study provides scales to detect the attitudes of students at Amman Arab University toward pre-marital medical examination and its role in reducing disability, this helps researchers to carry out studies that contribute to the enrichment of scientific knowledge in various aspects providing a multidimensional assessment model for the role of premarital medical screening in reducing disability
Summary
The knowledge of individuals about developments in the medical field is necessary to obtain support and acceptance of them, it is not acceptable to develop methods of medical intervention that do not receive the attention or face rejection of people, and from this perspective, knowledge of people’s attitudes towards medical issues and its acceptability is important to know the attitudes of people towards pre-marital medical examinations, including genetic testing, as the trends vary towards genetic medical examinations by different types of tests and different characteristics and traits of individuals, trends are only positions formed by experience and knowledge and the nature of the individual in terms of Social and psychological characteristics. The issue of genetic medical examinations and related issues can affect people’s attitudes towards conducting such tests (Obeidi, 2005). Many people accept the change in his or her life if it is related to his or her religious faith. The religious faith aspect has a strong impact on the health of individuals in the society. The process of change in the health behavior of individuals needs to develop well-considered health plans that take into account the conditions of the society and its culture and beliefs. In addition to the need to develop policies and laws that control the desired behavior to be changed, and these health plans are under continuous assessment of how effective it is in bringing about change in a particular health behavior (Al Bather, 2005) The process of change in the health behavior of individuals needs to develop well-considered health plans that take into account the conditions of the society and its culture and beliefs. in addition to the need to develop policies and laws that control the desired behavior to be changed, and these health plans are under continuous assessment of how effective it is in bringing about change in a particular health behavior (Al Bather, 2005)
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