The Genetic Psychosocial Risk Instrument (GPRI) - Validation study The GPRI is a screening instrument used by genetic-health professionals to identify genetic testing applicants who may need additional psychosocial support. This study presents the adaptation and validation process of the GPRI. Key words: Cancer; Oncology; Genetic Testing; GPRI; Hereditary Cancer Syndromes; Portuguese; Psycho-oncology; Psychosocial Risk; Screening; Validation. The analysis in the GPRI_syntax.R include: Missing data analysis Descriptive statistics; Confirmatory Factor Analysis; Reliability analysis Convergent validity; The file also include the all packages and user-defined function used for the study. Results overview The GPRI three-factor structure is...
Summary: A polygenic risk score (PRS) is a sum of trait-associated alleles across many genetic loci,...
International audienceOBJECTIVE:To develop a generic scale for assessing attitudes towards genetic t...
Psychosocial and behavioral outcomes of genetic testing in oncology are well known, however, it is u...
The Genetic Psychosocial Risk Instrument (GPRI) - Validation study The GPRI is a screening instrumen...
Abstract Purpose: Screening instruments specifically developed to identify genetic testing applica...
Abstract Purpose: Screening instruments specifically developed to identify genetic testing applica...
Increasing demand for clinical genetic services may impact the resources and quality of genetic coun...
Objective. This study sought to validate a French version of the Genetic Psychosocial Risk Instrumen...
Poster Presented at the International Conference on Person Centered Healthcare, from October 17th to...
Objective To determine whether the existing Multidimensional Impact of Cancer Risk Assessment (MICRA...
none9noIndividuals that attend cancer genetic counseling may experience test-related psychosocial pr...
Background: Genetic testing is performed for different purposes, such as identifying carriers, predi...
Summary: A polygenic risk score (PRS) is a sum of trait-associated alleles across many genetic loci,...
Polygenic risk scores (PRSs), which often aggregate results from genome-wide association studies, ca...
PURPOSE: To build a standardized genetic alteration score (SGAS) based on genes that are related to ...
Summary: A polygenic risk score (PRS) is a sum of trait-associated alleles across many genetic loci,...
International audienceOBJECTIVE:To develop a generic scale for assessing attitudes towards genetic t...
Psychosocial and behavioral outcomes of genetic testing in oncology are well known, however, it is u...
The Genetic Psychosocial Risk Instrument (GPRI) - Validation study The GPRI is a screening instrumen...
Abstract Purpose: Screening instruments specifically developed to identify genetic testing applica...
Abstract Purpose: Screening instruments specifically developed to identify genetic testing applica...
Increasing demand for clinical genetic services may impact the resources and quality of genetic coun...
Objective. This study sought to validate a French version of the Genetic Psychosocial Risk Instrumen...
Poster Presented at the International Conference on Person Centered Healthcare, from October 17th to...
Objective To determine whether the existing Multidimensional Impact of Cancer Risk Assessment (MICRA...
none9noIndividuals that attend cancer genetic counseling may experience test-related psychosocial pr...
Background: Genetic testing is performed for different purposes, such as identifying carriers, predi...
Summary: A polygenic risk score (PRS) is a sum of trait-associated alleles across many genetic loci,...
Polygenic risk scores (PRSs), which often aggregate results from genome-wide association studies, ca...
PURPOSE: To build a standardized genetic alteration score (SGAS) based on genes that are related to ...
Summary: A polygenic risk score (PRS) is a sum of trait-associated alleles across many genetic loci,...
International audienceOBJECTIVE:To develop a generic scale for assessing attitudes towards genetic t...
Psychosocial and behavioral outcomes of genetic testing in oncology are well known, however, it is u...