Potential Workplace Discrimination Based on Genetic Predisposition: Views of Workers

L. Roberts, Liliana Kalogjera Barry, T. Warner
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Background: The authors sought to better understand attitudes of employees at two settings in which occupational exposures may occur regarding their preferences for disclosure of genetic and nongenetic health information and the potential for discrimination by coworkers, lower performance review, and failure to be promoted on the basis of genetic information. Methods: A new, anonymous 168-question survey was administered online to 570 employees at Sandia National Laboratories and the University of New Mexico Health Sciences Center in 2006. Results: Respondents indicated that they view genetic information as more sensitive than nongenetic health information and that they do not wish to share either type of information with employers for purposes of protecting their health at work. Conclusions: Despite legal advancements intended to prevent genetic discrimination in the workplace, employees remain concerned about the disclosure of genetic information to employers and fear genetic discrimination in the workplace.
基于遗传倾向的潜在职场歧视:工人的观点
背景:作者试图更好地了解员工在两种可能发生职业暴露的环境下对披露遗传和非遗传健康信息的偏好的态度,以及受到同事歧视的可能性,较低的绩效评估,以及无法根据遗传信息获得晋升。方法:2006年,对桑迪亚国家实验室和新墨西哥大学健康科学中心的570名员工进行了一项新的、包含168个问题的匿名在线调查。结果:答复者表示,他们认为遗传信息比非遗传健康信息更敏感,为了在工作中保护自己的健康,他们不希望与雇主分享这两种信息。结论:尽管法律上的进步旨在防止工作场所的基因歧视,但员工仍然担心向雇主披露基因信息,并担心工作场所的基因歧视。
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