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The psychological impact of genetic testing on parents
Author(s) -
Dinc Leyla,
Terzioglu Fusun
Publication year - 2006
Publication title -
journal of clinical nursing
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.94
H-Index - 102
eISSN - 1365-2702
pISSN - 0962-1067
DOI - 10.1111/j.1365-2702.2005.01228.x
Subject(s) - anxiety , distress , genetic testing , clinical psychology , test (biology) , genetic counseling , medicine , descriptive statistics , trait , psychology , psychiatry , computer science , programming language , paleontology , statistics , genetics , mathematics , biology
Aim and objectives.  The aim of this descriptive study was to explore the psychological impact of genetic testing on parents whose children have been referred for genetic testing. Background.  Genetic tests enable individuals to be informed about their health status and to have the opportunity of early diagnosis and treatment of their diseases. However undergoing genetic testing and receiving a positive test result may also cause stress and anxiety. Study design and method.  This descriptive study was carried out at the genetic departments of two university hospitals in Ankara. The sample of this study consisted of 128 individuals whose children have been referred for chromosomal analysis. Data were collected through using a semi‐structured interview method with a data collection form and the anxiety inventory and analysed using the percentages and independent samples t ‐test. Results.  The majority of our participants experienced distress before genetic testing. Their general trait anxiety score before receiving the test results was 47·38, and following the test results the state anxiety score was 50·65. Having a previous child with an abnormality, a positive test result, and being a mother elevated the anxiety of individuals. Conclusion.  This paper supports the findings of previous studies, which indicated that genetic test results might lead to anxiety in individuals and reveals the importance of genetic counselling. Relevance to clinical practice.  As the results of this study indicated, genetic testing causes distress and anxiety in individuals. Nurses can play an important role in minimizing anxiety of parents whose children undergo genetic testing by providing information about genetic testing and by taking part in the counselling process.

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