“我照镜子。我当时想,‘哪里?(重新)在接受直接面向消费者的基因检测结果后构建民族-种族身份

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Amy Aldridge Sanford, R. M. Banda, Carmen Tejeda-Delgado, Patricia Lynn Hernandez, Delaney Vampran-Foster, Angela V. Walker
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这项定性研究解释了人们在第一次接受直接面向消费者的基因检测结果后,如何理解他们共同构建的民族和种族身份。从日记条目和焦点小组访谈中,有三个主题浮出水面(例如,寻找更深层次的归属感,努力和谈判身份,以及减轻种族和民族)。作者断言,在身份发展中,科学和故事都有一席之地;种族和民族被视为文化和科学;引入意想不到的身份是破坏性的,在对话中产生意义。此外,作者主张进行纵向研究,以发现基因测试对身份的影响。
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“I Looked in the Mirror. I Was Like, ‘Where?’”: (Re)constructing Ethnic-Racial Identity after Receiving Direct-To-Consumer Genetic Test Results
ABSTRACT This qualitative study explains how people made sense of their co-constructed ethnic and racial identities after receiving direct-to-consumer genetic test results for the first time. Three themes surfaced (e.g., searching for deeper belonging, grappling and negotiating identity, and mitigating race and ethnicity) from journal entries and a focus group interview. The authors assert that there is a place for both science and stories in identity development; race and ethnicity are seen as cultural and scientific; and the introduction of unexpected identities is disruptive and sensemaking happens in conversation. Furthermore, the authors argue for longitudinal studies to discover the impact of genetic tests on identity over time.
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