Preadoption Genetic Testing: Social workers' decision-making process |
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Authors: | Deanna J Erwin Wendy Uhlmann Kristine Freeark Beverly M Yashar |
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Institution: | 1. University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan, USAdlynnj@umich.edu;3. University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA |
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Abstract: | AbstractGenetic testing requested by prospective adoptive parents and/or an adoption agency prior to adoption, known as pre-adoption genetic testing, is postulated to help identify the best placement for the child. However, limited data exist about factors impacting social workers’ decision making about genetic testing and their perceptions about positive and negative implications of testing. A survey and semi-structured interview based on a pre-adoption genetic testing scenario of an inherited condition explored social workers’ perspectives and decision-making process (N?=?129). The majority reported limited education in genetics, but favored genetic testing. Results highlight the value of an interdisciplinary team in genetic testing decision making. |
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Keywords: | Genetic testing adoption ethics collaborative care |
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