Understanding Saudi attitudes toward consanguinity
<p dir="ltr">Almost 400 Saudis from a hospital waiting room were surveyed about their attitudes toward consanguineous marriages. One in every two respondents expressed positive attitudes, with Saudi men being twice more likely than women to be positive about this type of relationship...
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