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Health Orientation, Knowledge, and Attitudes toward Genetic Testing and Personalized Genomic Services: Preliminary Data from an Italian Sample
Objective. The study aims at assessing personality tendencies and orientations that could be closely correlated with knowledge, awareness, and interest toward undergoing genetic testing. Methods. A sample of 145 subjects in Italy completed an online survey, investigating demographic data, health ori...
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2016
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5220460/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28105428 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2016/6824581 |
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author | Oliveri, Serena Masiero, Marianna Arnaboldi, Paola Cutica, Ilaria Fioretti, Chiara Pravettoni, Gabriella |
author_facet | Oliveri, Serena Masiero, Marianna Arnaboldi, Paola Cutica, Ilaria Fioretti, Chiara Pravettoni, Gabriella |
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description | Objective. The study aims at assessing personality tendencies and orientations that could be closely correlated with knowledge, awareness, and interest toward undergoing genetic testing. Methods. A sample of 145 subjects in Italy completed an online survey, investigating demographic data, health orientation, level of perceived knowledge about genetic risk, genetic screening, and personal attitudes toward direct to consumer genetic testing (DTCGT). Results. Results showed that respondents considered genetic assessment to be helpful for disease prevention, but they were concerned that results could affect their life planning with little clinical utility. Furthermore, a very high percentage of respondents (67%) had never heard about genetic testing directly available to the public. Data showed that personality tendencies, such as personal health consciousness, health internal control, health esteem, and confidence, motivation to avoid unhealthiness and motivation for healthiness affected the uptake of genetic information and the interest in undergoing genetic testing. Conclusions. Public knowledge and attitudes toward genetic risk and genetic testing among European countries, along with individual personality and psychological tendencies that could affect these attitudes, remain unexplored. The present study constitutes one of the first attempts to investigate how such personality tendencies could motivation to undergo genetic testing and engagement in lifestyle changes. |
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spelling | pubmed-52204602017-01-19 Health Orientation, Knowledge, and Attitudes toward Genetic Testing and Personalized Genomic Services: Preliminary Data from an Italian Sample Oliveri, Serena Masiero, Marianna Arnaboldi, Paola Cutica, Ilaria Fioretti, Chiara Pravettoni, Gabriella Biomed Res Int Research Article Objective. The study aims at assessing personality tendencies and orientations that could be closely correlated with knowledge, awareness, and interest toward undergoing genetic testing. Methods. A sample of 145 subjects in Italy completed an online survey, investigating demographic data, health orientation, level of perceived knowledge about genetic risk, genetic screening, and personal attitudes toward direct to consumer genetic testing (DTCGT). Results. Results showed that respondents considered genetic assessment to be helpful for disease prevention, but they were concerned that results could affect their life planning with little clinical utility. Furthermore, a very high percentage of respondents (67%) had never heard about genetic testing directly available to the public. Data showed that personality tendencies, such as personal health consciousness, health internal control, health esteem, and confidence, motivation to avoid unhealthiness and motivation for healthiness affected the uptake of genetic information and the interest in undergoing genetic testing. Conclusions. Public knowledge and attitudes toward genetic risk and genetic testing among European countries, along with individual personality and psychological tendencies that could affect these attitudes, remain unexplored. The present study constitutes one of the first attempts to investigate how such personality tendencies could motivation to undergo genetic testing and engagement in lifestyle changes. Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2016 2016-12-25 /pmc/articles/PMC5220460/ /pubmed/28105428 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2016/6824581 Text en |
spellingShingle | Research Article Oliveri, Serena Masiero, Marianna Arnaboldi, Paola Cutica, Ilaria Fioretti, Chiara Pravettoni, Gabriella Health Orientation, Knowledge, and Attitudes toward Genetic Testing and Personalized Genomic Services: Preliminary Data from an Italian Sample |
title | Health Orientation, Knowledge, and Attitudes toward Genetic Testing and Personalized Genomic Services: Preliminary Data from an Italian Sample |
title_full | Health Orientation, Knowledge, and Attitudes toward Genetic Testing and Personalized Genomic Services: Preliminary Data from an Italian Sample |
title_fullStr | Health Orientation, Knowledge, and Attitudes toward Genetic Testing and Personalized Genomic Services: Preliminary Data from an Italian Sample |
title_full_unstemmed | Health Orientation, Knowledge, and Attitudes toward Genetic Testing and Personalized Genomic Services: Preliminary Data from an Italian Sample |
title_short | Health Orientation, Knowledge, and Attitudes toward Genetic Testing and Personalized Genomic Services: Preliminary Data from an Italian Sample |
title_sort | health orientation, knowledge, and attitudes toward genetic testing and personalized genomic services: preliminary data from an italian sample |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5220460/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28105428 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2016/6824581 |
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