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Eliciting Willingness and Beliefs towards Participation in Genetic Psychiatric Testing in Black/African American Mothers at Risk for Depression

Black/African American women are at high risk for depression, yet are underrepresented in psychiatric genetic research for depression prevention and treatment. Little is known about the factors that influence participation in genetic testing for Black/African American women at risk. The purpose of t...

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Autores principales: Atkins, Rahshida, Kelly, Terri-Ann, Johnson, Shanda, Williams, Wanda, Nelson, Yolanda, Joseph, Paule V., Jackson, Deirdre, King, Deborah, Stellmacher, Tiffany, Halty, Nisoni-Davis, Tinglin, Michelle, Gage, Gale
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Publicado: MDPI 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7760786/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33256064
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/bs10120181
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author Atkins, Rahshida
Kelly, Terri-Ann
Johnson, Shanda
Williams, Wanda
Nelson, Yolanda
Joseph, Paule V.
Jackson, Deirdre
King, Deborah
Stellmacher, Tiffany
Halty, Nisoni-Davis
Tinglin, Michelle
Gage, Gale
author_facet Atkins, Rahshida
Kelly, Terri-Ann
Johnson, Shanda
Williams, Wanda
Nelson, Yolanda
Joseph, Paule V.
Jackson, Deirdre
King, Deborah
Stellmacher, Tiffany
Halty, Nisoni-Davis
Tinglin, Michelle
Gage, Gale
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description Black/African American women are at high risk for depression, yet are underrepresented in psychiatric genetic research for depression prevention and treatment. Little is known about the factors that influence participation in genetic testing for Black/African American women at risk. The purpose of this study was to elicit the beliefs that underlie participation in genetic testing for depression in Black/African American mothers, a subgroup at high risk. Willingness to participate in genetic testing procedures was also determined. A qualitative, descriptive design was employed. Exactly 19 mothers aged 21–42 completed open-ended questionnaires. Directed content and descriptive analyses of the text were conducted based on the Theory of Planned Behavior. Salient beliefs included: behavioral advantages—diagnosing/detecting depression (31.6%), finding cure/treatment (21.1%); disadvantages—not finding follow-up treatment/help (21.1%); salient referents, who approves—family members (47.4%), agencies/organizations (26.3%); who disapproves—church associates (21.1%). Control beliefs included: barriers—unpleasant/difficult testing procedures (42.1%), limited knowledge about the purpose of testing (26.3%); facilitator—a convenient location (21.1%). Most mothers (89.5%) indicated willingness to participate in testing. Interventions can target families, address barriers, emphasize future benefits, and use convenient locations and community-based participatory research methods. Policies can address social determinants of participation to increase inclusion of these mothers in psychiatric genetic research.
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spelling pubmed-77607862020-12-26 Eliciting Willingness and Beliefs towards Participation in Genetic Psychiatric Testing in Black/African American Mothers at Risk for Depression Atkins, Rahshida Kelly, Terri-Ann Johnson, Shanda Williams, Wanda Nelson, Yolanda Joseph, Paule V. Jackson, Deirdre King, Deborah Stellmacher, Tiffany Halty, Nisoni-Davis Tinglin, Michelle Gage, Gale Behav Sci (Basel) Article Black/African American women are at high risk for depression, yet are underrepresented in psychiatric genetic research for depression prevention and treatment. Little is known about the factors that influence participation in genetic testing for Black/African American women at risk. The purpose of this study was to elicit the beliefs that underlie participation in genetic testing for depression in Black/African American mothers, a subgroup at high risk. Willingness to participate in genetic testing procedures was also determined. A qualitative, descriptive design was employed. Exactly 19 mothers aged 21–42 completed open-ended questionnaires. Directed content and descriptive analyses of the text were conducted based on the Theory of Planned Behavior. Salient beliefs included: behavioral advantages—diagnosing/detecting depression (31.6%), finding cure/treatment (21.1%); disadvantages—not finding follow-up treatment/help (21.1%); salient referents, who approves—family members (47.4%), agencies/organizations (26.3%); who disapproves—church associates (21.1%). Control beliefs included: barriers—unpleasant/difficult testing procedures (42.1%), limited knowledge about the purpose of testing (26.3%); facilitator—a convenient location (21.1%). Most mothers (89.5%) indicated willingness to participate in testing. Interventions can target families, address barriers, emphasize future benefits, and use convenient locations and community-based participatory research methods. Policies can address social determinants of participation to increase inclusion of these mothers in psychiatric genetic research. MDPI 2020-11-26 /pmc/articles/PMC7760786/ /pubmed/33256064 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/bs10120181 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Atkins, Rahshida
Kelly, Terri-Ann
Johnson, Shanda
Williams, Wanda
Nelson, Yolanda
Joseph, Paule V.
Jackson, Deirdre
King, Deborah
Stellmacher, Tiffany
Halty, Nisoni-Davis
Tinglin, Michelle
Gage, Gale
Eliciting Willingness and Beliefs towards Participation in Genetic Psychiatric Testing in Black/African American Mothers at Risk for Depression
title Eliciting Willingness and Beliefs towards Participation in Genetic Psychiatric Testing in Black/African American Mothers at Risk for Depression
title_full Eliciting Willingness and Beliefs towards Participation in Genetic Psychiatric Testing in Black/African American Mothers at Risk for Depression
title_fullStr Eliciting Willingness and Beliefs towards Participation in Genetic Psychiatric Testing in Black/African American Mothers at Risk for Depression
title_full_unstemmed Eliciting Willingness and Beliefs towards Participation in Genetic Psychiatric Testing in Black/African American Mothers at Risk for Depression
title_short Eliciting Willingness and Beliefs towards Participation in Genetic Psychiatric Testing in Black/African American Mothers at Risk for Depression
title_sort eliciting willingness and beliefs towards participation in genetic psychiatric testing in black/african american mothers at risk for depression
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7760786/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33256064
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/bs10120181
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