Applications and implications of advances in human genetics: perspectives from a group of Black Americans.

Jane P Sheldon, Toby Epstein Jayaratne, Merle B Feldbaum, Courtney D DiNardo, Elizabeth M Petty
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Abstract

Objectives: We explored the opinions of 40 Black Americans regarding: (1) what they thought most Blacks and Whites believe about genetic causes for perceived race differences in human traits, and (2) the impact of genetic science on them, their families, and Black people.

Methods: We conducted in-depth telephone interviews with 40 self-identified Black men and women. Transcripts of the interviews were recorded and examined for common themes.

Results: The majority of our respondents felt that most Whites, unlike most Blacks, attribute differences between these groups to genetic factors. Many in our sample felt that genetic advances may provide benefits in the area of health care, but many also recognized potential harm.

Conclusions: Our results provide a glimpse as to what some Blacks believe about genetic science in the context of racial issues.

人类遗传学进展的应用和意义:来自一群美国黑人的观点。
目的:我们探讨了40名美国黑人对以下方面的看法:(1)他们认为大多数黑人和白人对人类特征中种族差异的基因原因的看法;(2)基因科学对他们、他们的家庭和黑人的影响。方法:对40名自认为是黑人的男女进行深度电话访谈。采访的笔录被记录下来,并审查共同主题。结果:我们的大多数受访者认为,与大多数黑人不同,大多数白人将这些群体之间的差异归因于遗传因素。在我们的样本中,许多人认为基因进步可能在医疗保健领域带来好处,但也有许多人认识到潜在的危害。结论:我们的研究结果提供了一些黑人在种族问题背景下对基因科学的看法。
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