Adopted individuals' interest in elective genomic testing
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- DOI: 10.1136/jmedgenet-2020-107503
Adopted individuals' interest in elective genomic testing
Abstract
Purpose: Adoptees are a population that could benefit from genetic testing to fill gaps in family health history (FHH). Elective genomic testing (EGT) provides adoptees with clinical genetic testing options to learn about genetic health risks in the absence of FHH. We assessed adoptees' interests in, motivations for and perceived utility of EGT.
Methods: Adult adoptees and non-adoptees completed an anonymous, online survey regarding their interest and motivations for EGT, perceived utility of potential results and willingness to pay for EGT. A validated measure of social identity was included to measure the effects of social identity on testing interest.
Results: There were 112 adoptees and 229 non-adoptees included in the study. Adoptees reported greater interest in EGT (OR 5.0, 95% CI 2.2 to 11.3) than non-adoptees. They were motivated by curiosity and a desire to learn information about risks to children and grandchildren more than non-adoptees. Adoptees with higher education and non-adoptees with higher incomes were significantly more likely to spend more on EGT. Adoptees with higher incomes and non-adoptees with higher education were not significantly more likely to spend more. Social identity was a significant mediator between adoption and testing motivation.
Conclusion: Understanding adoptees' unique motivations and interests in EGT will allow healthcare providers to better address the informational needs and desires of this population. Social identity provides a foundation for recognising adoptees' universal experiences that influence motivations for genetic testing.
Keywords: genetic counseling; genetic testing; genetics.
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Conflict of interest statement
Competing interests: JE, SS, TM and AB have nothing to disclose. MS reports personal fees from Geisinger Health, outside the submitted work; and she is a former co-chair of the National Society of Genetic Counselors Precision Medicine Special Interest Group (an unpaid position). CY is an employee of GeneDx, a genetic testing company that provides healthy exome genomic testing as described in the article.
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