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A population-based study of Ashkenazi Jewish women's attitudes toward genetic discrimination and BRCA1/2 testing.

机译:基于人口的阿什肯纳兹犹太妇女对基因歧视和BRCA1 / 2测试态度的研究。

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PURPOSE: The Human Genome Project continues to produce an increasing number of genetic susceptibility tests. Some of these genetic tests target social or ethnic groups who are at increased risk of developing a disease. The Ashkenazi Jewish community is one ethnic group that is an ongoing subject of genetic investigation. We assessed the attitudes of a population-based sample of Ashkenazi Jewish women toward breast-ovarian cancer susceptibility testing (BRCA 1/2). In particular, we assessed concerns about group discrimination, perceptions of the advantages and disadvantages of testing, and the relationship between concerns about discrimination and the potential benefits of genetic testing. METHODS: A telephone survey of a population-based sample of 200 Jewish women. RESULTS: A minority of women (17%) in this study expressed concern or discomfort with Jews being offered testing. Most women believed there were scientific reasons for testing Jews (71%), and only 5% of women felt that research that focused on Jews was bad for Jews as a group. Increased concern about genetic discrimination was associated with women who were highly educated (odds ratio 2.68). Forty percent of women surveyed were interested in testing, 40% were not interested, and 20% were uncertain about whether they would obtain testing. Increased interest in genetic testing was associated with a desire to obtain information about children's risk of disease and valuing information for its own sake. CONCLUSIONS: The majority of a population-based sample of Jewish women did not express concerns about group discrimination resulting from genetic testing. Women who are highly educated are more concerned about genetic discrimination. There is significant variation among Jewish women's interest in breast cancer susceptibility testing.
机译:目的:人类基因组计划继续进行越来越多的遗传敏感性测试。其中一些基因检测针对的是罹患疾病的风险增加的社会或族裔群体。 Ashkenazi犹太社区是一个正在进行基因研究的种族群体。我们评估了以人群为基础的阿什肯纳兹犹太妇女对乳腺癌-卵巢癌敏感性测试的态度(BRCA 1/2)。特别是,我们评估了对群体歧视的关注,对测试优缺点的认识,以及对歧视的关注与基因测试的潜在利益之间的关系。方法:对200名犹太妇女进行人口抽样调查。结果:本研究中的少数女性(17%)对犹太人接受检测表示担忧或不舒服。大多数妇女认为测试犹太人是有科学理由的(71%),只有5%的妇女认为针对犹太人的研究不利于整个犹太人。受过高等教育的妇女对基因歧视的关注增加(比值比为2.68)。接受调查的女性中有40%对测试感兴趣,40%不感兴趣,还有20%不确定她们是否会接受测试。人们对基因检测的兴趣与渴望获得有关儿童患病风险的信息并出于自身利益而重视信息的愿望有关。结论:大多数以人口为基础的犹太妇女样本并未对基因检测导致的群体歧视表示担忧。受过高等教育的妇女更关心遗传歧视。犹太妇女对乳腺癌药敏试验的兴趣差异很大。

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