Nielsen, Sarah M. De Simone, Lenika M. Olopade, Olufunmilayo I.
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Journal of Genetic Counseling
Prior to 2013, genetic testing for Ashkenazi Jewish (AJ) individuals primarily consisted of the three-site BRCA1/BRCA2 AJ panel, full sequencing of BRCA1/2, or the Lynch syndrome mismatch repair genes. Multigene panel testing became more widely available in 2013, but limited data are available regarding the impact of multigene panel testing for AJ ...
Spencer, Sara Ewing, Sarah Calcagno, Kathryn O’Neill, Suzanne
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Journal of Genetic Counseling
Adoptees may not have family medical history and ethnicity information. Carrier screening assesses reproductive risk. Expanded carrier screening (ECS) screens for many genetic conditions regardless of a patient’s knowledge of family history and ethnicity. This study aimed to better understand the opinions and attitudes of adopted individuals on the...
Caldwell, Sarah Wusik, Katie He, Hua Yager, Geoffrey Atzinger, Carrie
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Journal of Genetic Counseling
The purpose of this study was to determine if a genetic counseling student’s perception of the supervisory working alliance (SWA) is related to their self-efficacy on select clinical practice-based competencies (PBCs), evaluating the second tenet of the Reciprocal Engagement Model of Supervision (REM-S) from a student perspective. Second year genet...
Werner-Lin, Allison Merrill, Shana L. Brandt, Amanda C. Barnett, Rachel E. Matloff, Ellen T.
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Journal of Genetic Counseling
The original article [1] was initially published with the following list of authors: Allison Werner-Lin, Shana L. Merrill, and Amanda C. Brandt. This author list is now corrected as follows: Allison Werner-Lin, Shana L. Merrill, Amanda C. Brandt, Rachel E. Barnett, & Ellen T. Matloff.
Stuttgen, K. M. Bollinger, J. M. Dvoskin, R. L. McCague, A. Shpritz, B. Brandt, J. Mathews, Debra J. H.
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Journal of Genetic Counseling
This qualitative study gathered opinions about genetic testing from people who received presymptomatic testing for Huntington’s disease (HD) 20–30 years ago and have lived with the implications of that testing for decades. During the last section of a semi-structured interview, participants were asked open-ended questions about their opinions on th...
Palmer, Christina
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Journal of Genetic Counseling
Cox, Devin M.
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Journal of Genetic Counseling
Schoeffel, Kara McCarthy Veach, Patricia Rubin, Karol LeRoy, Bonnie
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Journal of Genetic Counseling
Research shows couple conflict occurring during prenatal genetic counseling sessions may be challenging for some genetic counselors. Yet, no study has explored couple conflict in depth. The current study investigated genetic counselors’ experiences and perceptions of the nature and context of couple conflict in prenatal sessions and counselor confl...
Palmer, Christina G. S. McConkie-Rosell, Allyn Holm, Ingrid A. LeBlanc, Kimberly Sinsheimer, Janet S. Briere, Lauren C. Dorrani, Naghmeh Herzog, Matthew R. Lincoln, Sharyn Schoch, Kelly
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Journal of Genetic Counseling
The burden of living with an undiagnosed condition is high and includes physical and emotional suffering, frustrations, and uncertainty. For patients and families experiencing these stressors, higher levels of empowerment may be associated with better outcomes. Thus, it is important to understand the experiences of patients with undiagnosed conditi...
Propst, Lauren Connor, Gwendolyn Hinton, Megan Poorvu, Tabitha Dungan, Jeffrey
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Journal of Genetic Counseling
Expanded carrier screening (ECS) is a relatively new carrier screening option that assesses many conditions simultaneously, as opposed to traditional ethnicity-based carrier screening for a limited number of conditions. This study aimed to explore pregnant women’s perspectives on ECS, including reasons for electing or declining and anxiety associat...