The survey assessed knowledge of Down syndrome among 300 Taylor's University students, with 159 female and 141 male respondents. Key findings include:
- Females scored higher on questions about causes, symptoms and screening, while males scored higher on questions about lethality and lifespan.
- Overall knowledge was lacking about average IQ, reproductive function, and ethnic/cultural risk factors.
- No significant gender difference was found in knowledge levels, suggesting both could benefit from more Down syndrome education and awareness.