We identify concerns pertinent to establishing trust necessary to support adoptees’ confidence in and uptake of genetic testing that might allow them to benefit from early screening and medical intervention. Using principles of community-based participatory research, our study sought to build a foundation of trust to document such perspectives. Three focus groups were held with 12 adult adoptees. Transcripts were analyzed using thematic content analysis. Comments highlighted aspects related to genomics and health history in the context of adoption, specifically: (1) trust in the intention of the research study; (2) trust that the adoption community will benefit from the results of research; and (3) trust in the protection from misuse and ab...
Public willingness to donate tissue samples is critical to genetic research. Prior work has linked m...
Background: Genetic research has become an indispensable instrument for medical research, and the su...
Objective To explore social workers’ and medical advisors’ accounts of genetic testing in adoption. ...
Genetic testing of children in the foster care and pre-adoptive stage may be thought to facilitate c...
Purpose American adult adoptees may possess limited amounts of information about their biological fa...
Genetic testing is controversial in adoption with professionals taking different positions on whethe...
Advances in science and technology have influenced several facets of modern society. Specifically, ...
Technological advances have made possible genomic and genetic testing for a variety of diseases, war...
Trust may be important in shaping public attitudes to genetics and intentions to participate in geno...
SummaryThe practicality and moral value of community review of human genetic research has become a f...
Genetic testing of whole communities is a way of picking up disease trends within that community. Th...
Abstract Background Biobanks have the potential to offer a venue for chronic disease biomarker disco...
Genetic research has become an indispensable instrument for medical research, and the subjects invol...
Direct-to-consumer genetic testing is marketed as a tool to uncover ancestry and kin. Recent studies...
Public awareness of the role of genetics in disease continues to expand along with the use of direct...
Public willingness to donate tissue samples is critical to genetic research. Prior work has linked m...
Background: Genetic research has become an indispensable instrument for medical research, and the su...
Objective To explore social workers’ and medical advisors’ accounts of genetic testing in adoption. ...
Genetic testing of children in the foster care and pre-adoptive stage may be thought to facilitate c...
Purpose American adult adoptees may possess limited amounts of information about their biological fa...
Genetic testing is controversial in adoption with professionals taking different positions on whethe...
Advances in science and technology have influenced several facets of modern society. Specifically, ...
Technological advances have made possible genomic and genetic testing for a variety of diseases, war...
Trust may be important in shaping public attitudes to genetics and intentions to participate in geno...
SummaryThe practicality and moral value of community review of human genetic research has become a f...
Genetic testing of whole communities is a way of picking up disease trends within that community. Th...
Abstract Background Biobanks have the potential to offer a venue for chronic disease biomarker disco...
Genetic research has become an indispensable instrument for medical research, and the subjects invol...
Direct-to-consumer genetic testing is marketed as a tool to uncover ancestry and kin. Recent studies...
Public awareness of the role of genetics in disease continues to expand along with the use of direct...
Public willingness to donate tissue samples is critical to genetic research. Prior work has linked m...
Background: Genetic research has become an indispensable instrument for medical research, and the su...
Objective To explore social workers’ and medical advisors’ accounts of genetic testing in adoption. ...