Genomic screening programs have potential to benefit individuals who may not be clinically ascertained, but little is known about the psychological impact of receiving genetic results in this setting. The current study sought to further the understanding of individuals’ psychological response to receiving an actionable genetic test result from genomic screening. Telephone surveys were conducted with patient-participants at 6 weeks and 6 months post genetic result disclosure between September 2019 and May 2021 and assessed emotional response to receiving results via the FACToR, PANAS, and decision regret scales. Overall, 354 (29.4%) study participants completed both surveys. Participants reported moderate positive emotions and low levels of ...
Psychological adjustment in 90 women (30 carriers and 60 non-carriers) who had undergone genetic tes...
Psychological adjustment in 90 women (30 carriers and 60 non-carriers) who had undergone genetic tes...
Psychological adjustment in 90 women (30 carriers and 60 non-carriers) who had undergone genetic tes...
The use of genomic screening initiatives to assess risk for genetic disease in the general populatio...
PMID: 21432729International audienceThis study assessed the impact of the results of genetic testing...
PMID: 21432729International audienceThis study assessed the impact of the results of genetic testing...
PMID: 21432729International audienceThis study assessed the impact of the results of genetic testing...
While the availability of genetic testing is rapidly increasing, many opt out of testing. The decisi...
Aim: To explore the potential emotional and behavioural impact of providing information on personali...
The psychological impact of predictive genetic testing for hereditary non-polyposis colorectal cance...
This study assessed the impact of the results of genetic testing for hereditary cancer from a multif...
Objectives: To conduct a systematic review of the effects of genetic counselling and testing for fam...
Psychosocial and behavioral outcomes of genetic testing in oncology are well known, however, it is u...
The psychological impact of an unfavorable genetic test result for counselees at risk for hereditary...
Psychological adjustment in 90 women (30 carriers and 60 non-carriers) who had undergone genetic tes...
Psychological adjustment in 90 women (30 carriers and 60 non-carriers) who had undergone genetic tes...
Psychological adjustment in 90 women (30 carriers and 60 non-carriers) who had undergone genetic tes...
Psychological adjustment in 90 women (30 carriers and 60 non-carriers) who had undergone genetic tes...
The use of genomic screening initiatives to assess risk for genetic disease in the general populatio...
PMID: 21432729International audienceThis study assessed the impact of the results of genetic testing...
PMID: 21432729International audienceThis study assessed the impact of the results of genetic testing...
PMID: 21432729International audienceThis study assessed the impact of the results of genetic testing...
While the availability of genetic testing is rapidly increasing, many opt out of testing. The decisi...
Aim: To explore the potential emotional and behavioural impact of providing information on personali...
The psychological impact of predictive genetic testing for hereditary non-polyposis colorectal cance...
This study assessed the impact of the results of genetic testing for hereditary cancer from a multif...
Objectives: To conduct a systematic review of the effects of genetic counselling and testing for fam...
Psychosocial and behavioral outcomes of genetic testing in oncology are well known, however, it is u...
The psychological impact of an unfavorable genetic test result for counselees at risk for hereditary...
Psychological adjustment in 90 women (30 carriers and 60 non-carriers) who had undergone genetic tes...
Psychological adjustment in 90 women (30 carriers and 60 non-carriers) who had undergone genetic tes...
Psychological adjustment in 90 women (30 carriers and 60 non-carriers) who had undergone genetic tes...
Psychological adjustment in 90 women (30 carriers and 60 non-carriers) who had undergone genetic tes...