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A Systematic Review of the Psychological Implications of Genetic Testing: A Comparative Analysis Among Cardiovascular Neurodegenerative and Cancer Diseases

机译:基因检测的心理含义的系统评价:心血管神经退行性疾病和癌症疾病之间的比较分析。

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>Background: Genetic testing is performed for different purposes, such as identifying carriers, predicting a disease onset in presymptomatic individuals or confirming a diagnosis. However, these tests may have notable psychological effects, such as generating anxiety and depression. These effects may depend on people's perception of risk, severity, and controllability of the disease; and the availability of treatments. To date, there are no reports that analyze these factors specifically, and their role in influencing genetic test users' experience.>Methods: We performed a systematic review of the psychological implication of undergoing genetic testing for cardiovascular, neurodegenerative and cancer diseases. Articles were searched on PubMed, Google Scholar, and PsychInfo.>Results: 47 studies were included, 9 concerning cardiovascular disease, 18 neurodegenerative disorders, and 20 for cancer disease. According to the reviewed studies, people experience no significant increase in distress and anxiety, or adverse impacts on quality of life, except the Huntington disease, which is characterized by depressive symptoms, suicidal ideations, and hopelessness in gene carriers. People tend to consider genetic tests as valid information to take important preventive decisions. Genetic risk for cardiovascular disease is perceived to be manageable; genetic analysis for some neurodegenerative diseases (e.g., Alzheimer) or cancer (breast cancer in particular) is considered useful because the problem could be addressed in advance with preventive behaviors.>Conclusions: Genetic tests should be proposed along with proper psychological support and counseling focused on users' genetic health literacy; perception of risk, beliefs about disease controllability, in order to foster fruitful medical decisions.
机译:>背景:遗传检测的目的不同,例如识别携带者,预测有症状的个体中的疾病发作或确认诊断。但是,这些测试可能会产生明显的心理影响,例如产生焦虑和沮丧。这些影响可能取决于人们对疾病的风险,严重程度和可控制性的认识;和治疗的可用性。迄今为止,尚无报告专门分析这些因素及其在影响基因测试用户体验中的作用。>方法:我们对进行基因测试对心血管,神经退行性疾病的心理影响进行了系统的综述和癌症疾病。 >结果:共纳入47项研究,其中9项涉及心血管疾病,18项神经退行性疾病和20项针对癌症的研究。根据已审查的研究,除亨廷顿病外,人们的苦恼和焦虑没有明显增加,对生活质量没有不利影响,亨廷顿病的特征是抑郁症状,自杀意识和基因携带者的绝望。人们倾向于将基因检测作为有效的信息,以做出重要的预防性决定。心血管疾病的遗传风险被认为是可以控制的;对某些神经退行性疾病(例如,阿尔茨海默氏病)或癌症(尤其是乳腺癌)进行基因分析被认为是有用的,因为可以通过预防行为提前解决该问题。>结论:应与其他人一起提出基因检测方法以使用者的遗传健康素养为重点的适当的心理支持和咨询;对风险的感知,对疾病可控性的信念,以促进卓有成效的医疗决策。

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