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'Holding your breath': interviews with young people who have undergone predictive genetic testing for Huntington disease.

机译:“屏住呼吸”:采访接受过亨廷顿氏病预测性基因测试的年轻人。

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Guidelines recommend that predictive genetic testing for Huntington disease (HD) should be deferred until the age of majority (18 years in most countries). However, opposition to these guidelines exists, with some professionals arguing that testing may be beneficial for young people, and should be considered much earlier. Empirical evidence is unable to substantiate either position. We aimed to (1) explore the experience of predictive genetic testing for HD from the young person's perspective and to (2) document the impact that testing has upon various aspects of young people's lives. Eight young people who had undergone predictive genetic testing for HD were interviewed. They ranged in age from 17 to 25 years at the time of their test. Four were female and two had received a gene-positive test result. Interviews were taped, transcribed and analyzed thematically. Three themes emerged related to the time before the test was performed: "Living as though gene-positive," "Risk behaviors," and "Complex pasts." Two themes emerged related to the time after testing: "Identity difficulties" and "Living again." When the young people spoke about their experiences of predictive testing, they placed these within a broader context of growing up in a family affected by HD. For some of the young people, uncertainty about their genetic status constituted a barrier in their lives and prevented them from moving forward. Testing alleviated these barriers in some cases and helped them to move forward and make significant behavioral changes. Not one of the young people interviewed regretted undergoing predictive testing.
机译:指南建议应将对亨廷顿病(HD)的预测性基因检测推迟至成年年龄(在大多数国家为18岁)。但是,存在对这些准则的反对,一些专业人士认为测试可能对年轻人有益,应该早些考虑。经验证据无法证实任何一个立场。我们旨在(1)从年轻人的角度探讨HD预测性基因测试的经验,并(2)记录测试对年轻人生活各个方面的影响。采访了八位接受了高清预测性基因测试的年轻人。测试时,他们的年龄从17岁到25岁不等。四名是女性,两名接受了基因阳性测试结果。采访被录音,转录和主题分析。与执行测试之前的时间有关的三个主题出现了:“好像基因阳性一样活着”,“风险行为”和“复杂过去”。测试后出现了两个与时间相关的主题:“身份困难”和“再次生活”。当年轻人谈论他们的预测测试经验时,他们将其置于一个受HD影响的家庭中成长的更广泛环境中。对于某些年轻人来说,他们遗传状况的不确定性构成了他们生活的障碍,使他们无法前进。测试在某些情况下缓解了这些障碍,并帮助他们前进并做出了重大的行为改变。接受采访的年轻人中没有一个对进行预测性测试感到后悔。

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