Objective To determine whether the existing Multidimensional Impact of Cancer Risk Assessment (MICRA) scale, which assesses impact of receiving genetic test results on individuals being assessed for cancer risk, can be successfully adapted to cancer patients experiencing prolonged waiting for results of germline genome sequencing (GS). Methods Patients previously diagnosed with likely hereditary cancer (n = 250) who were waiting for germline GS results completed questionnaires 3 months after baseline. We adapted the MICRA to measure anxiety associated with waiting for results, and assessed factor structure, internal consistency, test–retest reliability and construct validation. Results Factor analysis revealed four factors: distress, posi...
In 50% risk carriers for Huntington disease (n = 41), hereditary cerebral hemorrhage with amyloidosi...
Objectives: There is little evidence regarding the long-term psychological implications of breast ca...
The first comparative study on predicting post-test distress (conceptualised by intrusion and avoida...
Introduction: The Knowledge of Genome Sequencing (KOGS) questionnaire was recently developed to meas...
Reducing cancer-related uncertainty is a motivating factor for accessing genetic testing, such as te...
Objective: Generic measures of coping fail to capture the process of undergoing specific health proc...
Individuals undergoing cancer genetic risk assessment have been found to have a poor understanding o...
The psychological impact of an unfavorable genetic test result for counselees at risk for hereditary...
<div class="para"><p><em>Objective</em>: To gain an ‘in-depth’ under...
Background: The Cancer Worry Scale was revised to be used in breast cancer genetic counseling (CWS-G...
This study identified levels of distress, and predictors of levels of distress, in women undergoing ...
Genomic screening programs have potential to benefit individuals who may not be clinically ascertain...
Objective: Genetic tests vary in their prediction of disease occurrence, with some mutations conferr...
There is limited knowledge about cancer patients' experiences of uncertainty while waiting for genom...
Objective: Cancer genetic counseling increasingly involves discussing uncertain test results, for ex...
In 50% risk carriers for Huntington disease (n = 41), hereditary cerebral hemorrhage with amyloidosi...
Objectives: There is little evidence regarding the long-term psychological implications of breast ca...
The first comparative study on predicting post-test distress (conceptualised by intrusion and avoida...
Introduction: The Knowledge of Genome Sequencing (KOGS) questionnaire was recently developed to meas...
Reducing cancer-related uncertainty is a motivating factor for accessing genetic testing, such as te...
Objective: Generic measures of coping fail to capture the process of undergoing specific health proc...
Individuals undergoing cancer genetic risk assessment have been found to have a poor understanding o...
The psychological impact of an unfavorable genetic test result for counselees at risk for hereditary...
<div class="para"><p><em>Objective</em>: To gain an ‘in-depth’ under...
Background: The Cancer Worry Scale was revised to be used in breast cancer genetic counseling (CWS-G...
This study identified levels of distress, and predictors of levels of distress, in women undergoing ...
Genomic screening programs have potential to benefit individuals who may not be clinically ascertain...
Objective: Genetic tests vary in their prediction of disease occurrence, with some mutations conferr...
There is limited knowledge about cancer patients' experiences of uncertainty while waiting for genom...
Objective: Cancer genetic counseling increasingly involves discussing uncertain test results, for ex...
In 50% risk carriers for Huntington disease (n = 41), hereditary cerebral hemorrhage with amyloidosi...
Objectives: There is little evidence regarding the long-term psychological implications of breast ca...
The first comparative study on predicting post-test distress (conceptualised by intrusion and avoida...