Adopted Individuals’ Information Management Strategies for Managing Uncertainty about Genetic Family Health History

IF 2.2 Q2 COMMUNICATION
Deborah B. Yoon, Jennifer A. Theiss
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Abstract

ABSTRACT Knowledge of genetic family health history (GFHH) plays an important role in encouraging individuals to take preventative health measures, but adopted individuals often face barriers to accessing this information. This study examines how uncertainty about GFHH is associated with various information management strategies for adopted individuals. We surveyed 154 adopted individuals to assess their uncertainty about GFHH, appraisals of the likely outcomes of information seeking, and preferences for information management. Data were analyzed using structural equation modeling. Results generally supported hypotheses, with (a) uncertainty discrepancy predicting anxiety and negative outcome assessments, (b) anxiety predicting negative outcome and efficacy assessments, and (c) negative outcome assessments generally predicting efficacy assessments and information management strategies. Efficacy assessments, however, were not significant predictors of information management strategies. The theoretical and translational implications of the findings are discussed.
采用个体信息管理策略管理遗传家族史的不确定性
遗传家族健康史(GFHH)知识在鼓励个体采取预防健康措施方面发挥着重要作用,但被收养个体往往面临获取这些信息的障碍。本研究探讨了GFHH的不确定性如何与被收养个体的各种信息管理策略相关联。我们调查了154名被收养者,以评估他们对GFHH的不确定性,对信息寻求可能结果的评估,以及对信息管理的偏好。数据分析采用结构方程模型。结果普遍支持假设,(a)不确定性差异预测焦虑和负面结果评估,(b)焦虑预测负面结果和疗效评估,(c)负面结果评估通常预测疗效评估和信息管理策略。然而,疗效评估并不是信息管理策略的显著预测因子。讨论了研究结果的理论和翻译意义。
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