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Genetic testing for hemochromatosis: attitudes and acceptability among young and older adults
Authors:Hicken Bret L  Calhoun David C  Tucker Diane C
Institution:Department of Psychology, University of Alabama at Birmingham, 1530 Third Avenue South, Birmingham, AL 35294-1170, USA.
Abstract:Hemochromatosis is a genetic disorder of iron overload common in persons of northern European descent. We examined attitudes about testing for hemochromatosis in 118 young adults (YA) (19.7 years +/- 1.9) and 50 older adults (OA) (58.5 years +/- 13.7). Participants read about hemochromatosis and two related tests: transferrin saturation measurement (iron test) and HFE genotyping (HFE test). Interest in each test and attitudes about genetic testing were assessed. More than 80% of all participants were willing to undergo either test, if offered. A majority preferred the iron test because of the information it provides about current health. A majority of participants identified at least one benefit of genetic testing, with improved health through early detection/prevention being most common. YA were more likely to report disadvantages of genetic testing (p < 0.001) and were more concerned about potential negative psychological effects (p < 0.005). OA were more concerned about potential discrimination (p < 0.0001). These findings suggest that young and older adults view genetic testing as beneficial and would accept HFE testing were it offered as part of a screening program.
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