Parental Perspective Regarding Consanguineous Marriages as the Cause for Speech and Language Disorders in Pakistan
Iqra Irshad, Muhammad Azzam Khan, Bareera Saeed, Amna Rashid, Atif Ikram, Amreen Raheem, Fahad Masood, Atia-Ur-Rehman
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ABSTRACT
Background: Consanguineous
connections are portrayed as connections between close relatives. These
relationships are generally preferred in the majority of Asian and African
nations particularly in the Muslim nations. Nonetheless, it is clear that these
sorts of marriages have higher risk of congenital anomalies and disorders in
children.
Objective: To determine the parental perspective
regarding consanguineous marriages as the cause for speech and language
disorders in children.
Methodology: The cross-sectional study was conducted
through different hospital and centers in Lahore, Pakistan (Mayo Hospital,
Services hospital, Autism Resource center and The University of Lahore Teaching
hospital). Questionnaire will be used and compromised of questions. Data was
collected through standardized questionnaire after taking the consent and was
distributed among the consanguineous parents who have children with speech and
language disorders. Parents were asked to complete the questionnaire. The data
was collected using the online questionnaire as well. Results score was recorded for every
respondent.
Results: The study showed
that majority of the people thought that consanguinity cannot lead to speech
and language disorders in children.
Conclusion: According to my research, although there is
higher frequency of speech and language disorders recorded among consanguineous
marriages than non-consanguineous marriages but majority of the people had a
trend and preference for cousin marriages.
Keywords: Consanguinity,
Cousin Marriage, parental attitude, speech problems, language disorders,
perception, Pakistan
ABSTRACT
Background: Consanguineous
connections are portrayed as connections between close relatives. These
relationships are generally preferred in the majority of Asian and African
nations particularly in the Muslim nations. Nonetheless, it is clear that these
sorts of marriages have higher risk of congenital anomalies and disorders in
children.
Objective: To determine the parental perspective
regarding consanguineous marriages as the cause for speech and language
disorders in children.
Methodology: The cross-sectional study was conducted
through different hospital and centers in Lahore, Pakistan (Mayo Hospital,
Services hospital, Autism Resource center and The University of Lahore Teaching
hospital). Questionnaire will be used and compromised of questions. Data was
collected through standardized questionnaire after taking the consent and was
distributed among the consanguineous parents who have children with speech and
language disorders. Parents were asked to complete the questionnaire. The data
was collected using the online questionnaire as well. Results score was recorded for every
respondent.
Results: The study showed
that majority of the people thought that consanguinity cannot lead to speech
and language disorders in children.
Conclusion: According to my research, although there is
higher frequency of speech and language disorders recorded among consanguineous
marriages than non-consanguineous marriages but majority of the people had a
trend and preference for cousin marriages.
Keywords: Consanguinity,
Cousin Marriage, parental attitude, speech problems, language disorders,
perception, Pakistan