Factors Influencing Participation in Biospecimen Research among Parents of Youth with Mental Health Conditions.

IF 1.3 4区 医学 Q4 GENETICS & HEREDITY
Public Health Genomics Pub Date : 2020-01-01 Epub Date: 2020-07-22 DOI:10.1159/000509120
Ashli A Owen-Smith, Musu M Sesay, Frances L Lynch, Maria Massolo, Hilda Cerros, Lisa A Croen
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Abstract

Introduction: Biospecimens are tools that have the potential to improve early identification and treatment for autism spectrum disorders (ASD) and bipolar disorders (BPD). Unfortunately, most biobanks lack racial/ethnic diversity. One challenge to including a diverse sample of youth is recruiting and engaging families.

Objective: We sought to better understand facilitators and barriers to participation in biospecimen research among a diverse group of parents of youth with ASD and BPD.

Methods: The current study involved 3 Mental Health Research Network sites. At each site, parents participated in an interview that explored attitudes and beliefs about genetic research. Interviews were audio-recorded, and audio files were transcribed and coded using content analysis.

Results: A total of 58 interviews were conducted. Four challenges emerged: (1) contacting and engaging potential research participants, (2) motivating potential participants to read recruitment and consent materials, (3) motivating participation in research, in general, and (4) motivating participation in research involving biospecimen donation, specifically.

Conclusions: Participants were eager to participate as long as the research process involved trust, clarity, and flexibility. Future research involving youth with mental health conditions would benefit from implementing multimodal strategies for recruitment and data collection and sharing knowledge gained by the research with study participants.

影响青少年心理健康问题家长参与生物标本研究的因素。
生物标本是一种有潜力改善自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)和双相情感障碍(BPD)早期识别和治疗的工具。不幸的是,大多数生物银行缺乏种族/民族多样性。包括多样化青年样本的一个挑战是招募和吸引家庭。目的:我们试图更好地了解不同群体的青少年ASD和BPD父母参与生物标本研究的促进因素和障碍。方法:本研究涉及3个心理健康研究网络站点。在每个地点,家长们都参加了一次访谈,探讨了他们对基因研究的态度和信念。对访谈进行录音,并使用内容分析对录音文件进行转录和编码。结果:共进行了58次访谈。出现了四个挑战:(1)联系和吸引潜在的研究参与者,(2)激励潜在的参与者阅读招募和同意材料,(3)一般地激励参与研究,以及(4)具体地激励参与涉及生物标本捐赠的研究。结论:只要研究过程涉及信任、清晰和灵活,参与者就渴望参与。今后涉及有心理健康问题的青年的研究将受益于实施招募和数据收集的多模式战略,并与研究参与者分享研究获得的知识。
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Public Health Genomics
Public Health Genomics 医学-公共卫生、环境卫生与职业卫生
CiteScore
2.90
自引率
0.00%
发文量
14
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: ''Public Health Genomics'' is the leading international journal focusing on the timely translation of genome-based knowledge and technologies into public health, health policies, and healthcare as a whole. This peer-reviewed journal is a bimonthly forum featuring original papers, reviews, short communications, and policy statements. It is supplemented by topic-specific issues providing a comprehensive, holistic and ''all-inclusive'' picture of the chosen subject. Multidisciplinary in scope, it combines theoretical and empirical work from a range of disciplines, notably public health, molecular and medical sciences, the humanities and social sciences. In so doing, it also takes into account rapid scientific advances from fields such as systems biology, microbiomics, epigenomics or information and communication technologies as well as the hight potential of ''big data'' for public health.
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