Attitudes toward genetic testing: gender, role, and discipline.

Laurinda B Harman
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As a result of the Human Genome Project, genetic testing could result in the availability of detailed genetic information (presence of disease, genetic risk or predisposition to disease, and characteristics or traits) that can ultimately be used for healthcare-related decisions. This study explored whether gender, role, and professional discipline would influence attitudes toward genetic testing when making reproductive decisions, as interpreted by 2 roles--as a parent making decisions or as a professional giving advice. An original research instrument was administered to masters and doctoral genetics students, pediatric residents, and masters-level ministry students. Statistical analyses revealed that discipline strongly influenced decision making while gender rarely did. In addition, differences in attitudes were also found based on parental and professional roles.

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对基因检测的态度:性别、角色和纪律。
作为人类基因组计划的结果,基因检测可能导致获得详细的遗传信息(疾病的存在、遗传风险或疾病易感性以及特征或特征),这些信息最终可用于与医疗保健相关的决策。这项研究探讨了性别、角色和专业纪律是否会影响人们在做出生育决定时对基因检测的态度,通过两种角色来解释——作为做决定的父母或作为提供建议的专业人士。一种原始的研究工具被用于遗传学硕士和博士学生、儿科住院医师和硕士级部学生。统计分析显示,纪律对决策的影响很大,而性别对决策的影响很小。此外,父母角色和职业角色也会导致态度上的差异。
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