“…Factors affecting the decision to accept or decline carrier screening for CF have recently been reviewed by Chen et al 15 Important acceptance factors included 'higher perceived benefits' (eg, not having an affected child, knowing one's carrier status), 'weaker perceptions of barriers' (eg, social stigma, psychological harm), and 'having fewer or no children'. Acceptance factors reported elsewhere were lower perceived negative consequences of test results, 17 more knowledge, 16,17,19 strong perception of the severity of the disease, 15,20,21 high perceived susceptibility, 15,22,23 and higher socioeconomic status, female gender, and age. 15 Important factors for declining, reported by Chen et al, 15 included perceived barriers to obtain the screening, higher parity, lack of knowledge, and weaker perceptions of benefits.…”