Genetic Testing in Prion Disease: Psychological Consequences of the Decisions to Know or Not to Know

  • Schwartz, Mathias
  • Brandel, Jean-Philippe
  • Babonneau, Marie Lise
  • Boucher, Christilla
  • Schaerer, Elodie
  • Haik, Stephane
  • Laplanche, Jean,
  • Gargiulo, Marcela
  • Durr, Alexandra
Publication date
January 2019
Publisher
Frontiers Media SA

Abstract

International audiencePurpose: Presymptomatic testing for susceptibility to genetic prion diseases is often delivered in difficult circumstances, as the index case is often dying when a genetic diagnosis is obtained. Since test requests in these diseases are very rare, the factors underlying decisions of relatives to be tested or not and the long-term psychological consequences are not reported.Methods: We contacted subjects who had consulted between 2004 and 2017 because a relative carried a pathological PRNP variant. Standardized psychological scales and semistructured interviews were proposed.Results: We did contact 19 of the 30 subjects who had consulted: 6 of 10 who did not undergo testing, 10 of 12 noncarriers, and 3 of 8 mutation car...

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