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CONSANGUINEOUS MARRIAGE IN A NEWLY DEVELOPED COUNTRY: THE QATARI POPULATION

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  06 December 2004

ABDULBARI BENER
Affiliation:
Department of Epidemiology and Medical Statistics, Hamad General Hospital & Hamad Medical Corporation, Doha, State of Qatar Biomedical Sciences Program, College of Sciences, University of Qatar, Doha, State of Qatar
KHALID A. ALALI
Affiliation:
Biomedical Sciences Program, College of Sciences, University of Qatar, Doha, State of Qatar

Abstract

This study examines the frequency of consanguineous marriage and coefficient of inbreeding in the State of Qatar. The study was conducted in semi-urban areas of Doha between January and May 2004. A sample of 1515 married Qatari females aged 15 years and over participated. The degree of consanguinity between each female and her spouse, and degree of consanguinity between their parents were recorded. The rate of consanguinity in the present generation was high (54·0%) with a coefficient of inbreeding of 0·02706. The commonest type of consanguineous marriage was between first cousins (34·8%). Double first cousin marriages were common (3·1%) compared with other populations. The consanguinity rate in the State of Qatar has increased from 41·8% to 54·5% in one generation.

Type
Regular Articles
Copyright
2005 Cambridge University Press

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