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The Psychological Impact of Prenatal Diagnosis and Disclosure of Susceptibility Loci: First Impressions of Parents’ Experiences

Genomic microarray may detect susceptibility loci (SL) for neurodevelopmental disorders such as autism and epilepsy, with a yet unquantifiable risk for the fetus. The prenatal disclosure of susceptibility loci is a topic of much debate. Many health care professionals fear that reporting susceptibili...

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Autores principales: van der Steen, S. L., Riedijk, S. R., Verhagen-Visser, J., Govaerts, L. C. P., Srebniak, M. I., Van Opstal, D., Joosten, M., Knapen, M. F. C. M., Tibben, A., Diderich, K. E. M., Galjaard, R. J. H.
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Publicado: Springer US 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5114319/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27220741
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10897-016-9960-y
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author van der Steen, S. L.
Riedijk, S. R.
Verhagen-Visser, J.
Govaerts, L. C. P.
Srebniak, M. I.
Van Opstal, D.
Joosten, M.
Knapen, M. F. C. M.
Tibben, A.
Diderich, K. E. M.
Galjaard, R. J. H.
author_facet van der Steen, S. L.
Riedijk, S. R.
Verhagen-Visser, J.
Govaerts, L. C. P.
Srebniak, M. I.
Van Opstal, D.
Joosten, M.
Knapen, M. F. C. M.
Tibben, A.
Diderich, K. E. M.
Galjaard, R. J. H.
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description Genomic microarray may detect susceptibility loci (SL) for neurodevelopmental disorders such as autism and epilepsy, with a yet unquantifiable risk for the fetus. The prenatal disclosure of susceptibility loci is a topic of much debate. Many health care professionals fear that reporting susceptibility loci may put a psychological burden on pregnant couples. It is our policy to disclose prenatal susceptibility loci as we recognize them as actionable for prospective parents. The aim of this report was to evaluate the psychological impact of disclosing a prenatal diagnosis of susceptibility loci. The psychological impact of disclosing susceptibility loci was evaluated in the first patients who received such results. Eight out of 15 women who had a susceptibility locus disclosed and four of their partners consented to share their experiences through a telephonic evaluation (n = 12). Follow-up time ranged from 3 to 15 months after their prenatal test result. The reporting of susceptibility loci was initially ‘shocking’ for five parents while the other seven felt ‘worried’. Ten out of 12 participants indicated they would like to be informed about the susceptibility locus again, two were unsure. Most had no enduring worries. Participants unanimously indicated that pregnant couples should have an individualized pre-test choice about susceptibility loci (non)disclosure. We observed no negative psychological impact with the prenatal diagnosis and disclosure of SL on participants. A key factor in mitigating parental anxiety with SL disclosure appears to be post-test genetic counseling. Our report confirms that pregnant women and their partners prefer an individualized choice regarding the scope of prenatal testing.
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spelling pubmed-51143192016-12-02 The Psychological Impact of Prenatal Diagnosis and Disclosure of Susceptibility Loci: First Impressions of Parents’ Experiences van der Steen, S. L. Riedijk, S. R. Verhagen-Visser, J. Govaerts, L. C. P. Srebniak, M. I. Van Opstal, D. Joosten, M. Knapen, M. F. C. M. Tibben, A. Diderich, K. E. M. Galjaard, R. J. H. J Genet Couns Original Research Genomic microarray may detect susceptibility loci (SL) for neurodevelopmental disorders such as autism and epilepsy, with a yet unquantifiable risk for the fetus. The prenatal disclosure of susceptibility loci is a topic of much debate. Many health care professionals fear that reporting susceptibility loci may put a psychological burden on pregnant couples. It is our policy to disclose prenatal susceptibility loci as we recognize them as actionable for prospective parents. The aim of this report was to evaluate the psychological impact of disclosing a prenatal diagnosis of susceptibility loci. The psychological impact of disclosing susceptibility loci was evaluated in the first patients who received such results. Eight out of 15 women who had a susceptibility locus disclosed and four of their partners consented to share their experiences through a telephonic evaluation (n = 12). Follow-up time ranged from 3 to 15 months after their prenatal test result. The reporting of susceptibility loci was initially ‘shocking’ for five parents while the other seven felt ‘worried’. Ten out of 12 participants indicated they would like to be informed about the susceptibility locus again, two were unsure. Most had no enduring worries. Participants unanimously indicated that pregnant couples should have an individualized pre-test choice about susceptibility loci (non)disclosure. We observed no negative psychological impact with the prenatal diagnosis and disclosure of SL on participants. A key factor in mitigating parental anxiety with SL disclosure appears to be post-test genetic counseling. Our report confirms that pregnant women and their partners prefer an individualized choice regarding the scope of prenatal testing. Springer US 2016-05-25 2016 /pmc/articles/PMC5114319/ /pubmed/27220741 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10897-016-9960-y Text en © The Author(s) 2016 Open Access This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made.
spellingShingle Original Research
van der Steen, S. L.
Riedijk, S. R.
Verhagen-Visser, J.
Govaerts, L. C. P.
Srebniak, M. I.
Van Opstal, D.
Joosten, M.
Knapen, M. F. C. M.
Tibben, A.
Diderich, K. E. M.
Galjaard, R. J. H.
The Psychological Impact of Prenatal Diagnosis and Disclosure of Susceptibility Loci: First Impressions of Parents’ Experiences
title The Psychological Impact of Prenatal Diagnosis and Disclosure of Susceptibility Loci: First Impressions of Parents’ Experiences
title_full The Psychological Impact of Prenatal Diagnosis and Disclosure of Susceptibility Loci: First Impressions of Parents’ Experiences
title_fullStr The Psychological Impact of Prenatal Diagnosis and Disclosure of Susceptibility Loci: First Impressions of Parents’ Experiences
title_full_unstemmed The Psychological Impact of Prenatal Diagnosis and Disclosure of Susceptibility Loci: First Impressions of Parents’ Experiences
title_short The Psychological Impact of Prenatal Diagnosis and Disclosure of Susceptibility Loci: First Impressions of Parents’ Experiences
title_sort psychological impact of prenatal diagnosis and disclosure of susceptibility loci: first impressions of parents’ experiences
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5114319/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27220741
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10897-016-9960-y
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