Parental reactions to information about increased genetic risk of type 1 diabetes mellitus in infants
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Parental reactions to information about increased genetic risk of type 1 diabetes mellitus in infants
Abstract
Objective: To assess the anxiety, emotions, thoughts, and coping behaviors of parents 1 week after they receive the results of screening of their infant's genetic risk of type 1 diabetes mellitus.
Design: Survey.
Setting: The population-based Type 1 Diabetes Prediction and Prevention project conducted in Turku.
Participants: Parents of 443 consecutive high-risk infants and 506 next-born low-risk infants.
Interventions: An infant's genetic risk of type 1 diabetes mellitus was measured from cord blood. High-risk information was delivered by telephone and low-risk information by mail 4 weeks later.
Main outcome measures: Anxiety measured using the state anxiety scale of the State-Trait Anxiety Inventory, and feelings, thoughts, and coping behaviors extracted from the questionnaire.
Results: One week after obtaining the results, 67% of mothers and 63% of fathers of high-risk children and 58% of mothers and 54% of fathers of low-risk children had returned the questionnaire. Anxiety levels of parents of high-risk infants were similar to those of parents of low-risk infants (P = .86). More than 90% of the parents thought that it was good to know about the risk. Fifty-five percent of mothers and 37% of fathers of high-risk infants expressed modest worry. Increased anxiety was connected with other stressful life events, catastrophizing thoughts of diabetes mellitus risk, and emotion-focused or avoiding coping attitudes.
Conclusions: Learning about their infant's genetic diabetes mellitus risk induces only mild anxiety in most parents. Identifying the few parents with stronger anxiety helps focus intensified counseling.
Comment in
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Against newborn screening for type 1 diabetes.Arch Pediatr Adolesc Med. 2007 Jun;161(6):616-7; author reply 617-8. doi: 10.1001/archpedi.161.6.616-c. Arch Pediatr Adolesc Med. 2007. PMID: 17548771 No abstract available.
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