未检测个体中遗传性癌症基因检测动机的社会心理预测因素。

IF 1.9 4区 医学 Q3 GENETICS & HEREDITY
Sarah Austin, Emerson Delacroix, John D. Rice, Erika Koeppe, Elena M. Stoffel, Jennifer J. Griggs, Kenneth Resnicow
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摘要

遗传性癌症综合征的基因检测可以提供挽救生命的信息,从而实现个体化癌症筛查、预防和治疗。需要更广泛地了解社会心理因素如何影响进行基因检测的动机,以提高从检测中受益的个体的吸收。根据自我报告的家族癌症病史符合基因检测标准且之前未完成检测的成年人(≥18岁)被邀请完成一项调查(n = 799),评估心理社会因素,包括基因检测障碍、医疗保健不信任、感知自我效能、临床医生自主支持和基因检测知识。这些社会心理因素与测试动机之间的关联首先通过相关性进行检验,然后进行多变量线性回归。自我效能感与基因检测动机显著正相关,障碍和医疗不信任与动机负相关。在调整后的多变量回归模型中,较高的自我效能感与较高的动机相关,而较高的障碍和医疗保健不信任与基因检测动机呈负相关。年龄较大(51岁以上)、非白种人和较低的社会经济地位的个体报告了较高的平均动机得分。不信任和障碍与基因检测意图之间的负相关关系可能是基因检测量身定制干预措施的潜在目标。
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Psychosocial predictors of hereditary cancer genetic testing motivation in untested individuals

Psychosocial predictors of hereditary cancer genetic testing motivation in untested individuals

Genetic testing for hereditary cancer syndromes can provide lifesaving information allowing for individualized cancer screening, prevention, and treatment. A broader understanding of how psychosocial factors impact motivation to undergo genetic testing is needed to improve uptake among individuals who would benefit from testing. Adults (≥18 years) who met criteria for genetic testing based on a self-reported family cancer history and had not previously completed testing were invited to complete a survey (n = 799) assessing psychosocial factors including barriers to genetic testing, healthcare distrust, perceived self-efficacy, clinician autonomy support, and genetic testing knowledge. Associations between these psychosocial factors and testing motivation were examined first by correlation followed by multivariable linear regression. Self-efficacy had a significant positive correlation with genetic testing motivation, while barriers and healthcare distrust were negatively correlated with motivation. In an adjusted multivariable regression model, higher self-efficacy was associated with higher motivation while higher barriers and healthcare distrust were negatively associated with genetic testing motivation. Individuals of older age (51+), non-White race, and lower perceived socioeconomic status reported higher mean motivation scores. The negative association between distrust and barriers with genetic testing intention may be a potential target for tailored interventions for genetic testing.

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Journal of Genetic Counseling
Journal of Genetic Counseling GENETICS & HEREDITY-
CiteScore
3.80
自引率
26.30%
发文量
113
审稿时长
6 months
期刊介绍: The Journal of Genetic Counseling (JOGC), published for the National Society of Genetic Counselors, is a timely, international forum addressing all aspects of the discipline and practice of genetic counseling. The journal focuses on the critical questions and problems that arise at the interface between rapidly advancing technological developments and the concerns of individuals and communities at genetic risk. The publication provides genetic counselors, other clinicians and health educators, laboratory geneticists, bioethicists, legal scholars, social scientists, and other researchers with a premier resource on genetic counseling topics in national, international, and cross-national contexts.
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