We examined how 372 psychiatrists view genetic aspects of mental disorders and behaviors and use genetic tests (GTs). Most thought that the genetic contribution was moderate/high for bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, depression, Alzheimer’s, intelligence, creativity, anxiety, and suicidality. In the past 6 months, 14.1% ordered GTs, 18.3% discussed prenatal testing with patients, 36.0% initiated discussions about other GTs, 41.6% had patients ask about GTs, and 5.3% excluded GT results from patient records. Many thought that GTs; were available for schizophrenia (24.3%) and major depression (19.6%). Women were more likely to report that patients asked about GTs; and were less certain about the degree of genetic contribution to several disord...
Psychiatric diseases are characterized by affective, behavioral, and cognitive abnormalities. Psychi...
In 1953, Crick and Watson described the structure of DNA; the sequence of which holds the blueprint ...
The International Society of Psychiatric Genetics (ISPG) created a Residency Education Committee wit...
Genetic testing for psychological disorders is becoming increasingly accessible and popular. Underst...
This study explores neurologists’ and psychiatrists’ knowledge, attitudes, and practices concerning ...
Psychiatric conditions have long been established as highly heritable. Current research is investiga...
The recent advent of commercially available genetic tests for the diagnosis of several mental illnes...
Advances in technology have enabled research to link many genetic markers to specific disease risk. ...
Background: The heritability of several psychiatric disorders is high, and specific at-risk variants...
OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to examine the self-rated competencies and perceived roles of ...
Psychiatric genetic research brings on the possibility of psychiatric genetic testing. The optimal a...
Despite international concern about unregulated genetic susceptibility testing, including genetic te...
Background In recent years, technological advances have led to the identification of numerous geneti...
BACKGROUND: In recent years, technological advances have led to the identification of numerous genet...
The discovery of susceptibility genes for the major psychiatric illnesses may lead to the developmen...
Psychiatric diseases are characterized by affective, behavioral, and cognitive abnormalities. Psychi...
In 1953, Crick and Watson described the structure of DNA; the sequence of which holds the blueprint ...
The International Society of Psychiatric Genetics (ISPG) created a Residency Education Committee wit...
Genetic testing for psychological disorders is becoming increasingly accessible and popular. Underst...
This study explores neurologists’ and psychiatrists’ knowledge, attitudes, and practices concerning ...
Psychiatric conditions have long been established as highly heritable. Current research is investiga...
The recent advent of commercially available genetic tests for the diagnosis of several mental illnes...
Advances in technology have enabled research to link many genetic markers to specific disease risk. ...
Background: The heritability of several psychiatric disorders is high, and specific at-risk variants...
OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to examine the self-rated competencies and perceived roles of ...
Psychiatric genetic research brings on the possibility of psychiatric genetic testing. The optimal a...
Despite international concern about unregulated genetic susceptibility testing, including genetic te...
Background In recent years, technological advances have led to the identification of numerous geneti...
BACKGROUND: In recent years, technological advances have led to the identification of numerous genet...
The discovery of susceptibility genes for the major psychiatric illnesses may lead to the developmen...
Psychiatric diseases are characterized by affective, behavioral, and cognitive abnormalities. Psychi...
In 1953, Crick and Watson described the structure of DNA; the sequence of which holds the blueprint ...
The International Society of Psychiatric Genetics (ISPG) created a Residency Education Committee wit...