Authors
Janet K Williams, Cheryl Erwin, Andrew Juhl, James Mills, Bradley Brossman, Jane S Paulsen
Publication date
2010/10/1
Journal
Genetic testing and molecular biomarkers
Volume
14
Issue
5
Pages
629-636
Publisher
Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.
Description
Aims
A family history of Huntington disease (HD) or receiving results of HD predictive genetic testing can influence individual well-being, family relationships, and social interactions in positive and negative ways. The aim of this study was to examine benefits reported by people with an HD family history or those who have undergone predictive HD testing, as well as the personal variables associated with perceived benefits.
Methods
Seventy-four of 433 people completing the International Response of a Sample Population to HD risk (I-RESPOND-HD) survey reported benefits. Knowledge and understanding was perceived as the most common benefit from participants in both groups. The next most frequent perceived benefits from a family history were connecting with others and achieving life meaning and insights. The next most common perceived benefits from genetic testing were life planning and social support …
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