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1868-6001, 1868-310x

Author(s):  
Priscila E. Laforet ◽  
Bhavya Yalamanchili ◽  
Grace C. Hillyer ◽  
Corey H. Basch

Author(s):  
Bhavya Bhupen Vora ◽  
Helen Mountain ◽  
Cassandra Nichols ◽  
Lyn Schofield
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G. R. Serjeant ◽  
B. E. Serjeant ◽  
K. P. Mason ◽  
F. Gibson ◽  
C. Osmond ◽  
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Red Cell ◽  

Author(s):  
Abedallah Kasem ◽  
Nadin M. Abdel Razeq ◽  
Sawsan Abuhammad ◽  
Haneen Alkhazali

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Eva Belingon Felipe-Dimog ◽  
Ma-Am Joy Realce Tumulak ◽  
Mercy Ygona Laurino ◽  
Sandra Daack-Hirsch ◽  
Catherine Lynn Tipton Silao ◽  
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Kristine Barlow-Stewart ◽  
Kayley Bardsley ◽  
Elle Elan ◽  
Jane Fleming ◽  
Yemima Berman ◽  
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AbstractPrograms offering reproductive genetic carrier screening (RGCS) to high school students within the Ashkenazi Jewish community in several countries including Canada and Australia have demonstrated high uptake and retention of educational messages over time. This study was undertaken to evaluate whether testing for an expanded number of conditions in a high school setting would impact the effectiveness of education. In this questionnaire-based study, genetic carrier testing for nine conditions was offered to 322 year 11 students from five high schools, with students attending a compulsory 1-h education session prior to voluntary testing. Comparison of pre- and post-education measures demonstrated a significant increase in knowledge, positive attitudes, and reduced concern immediately after the education session. Retention of knowledge, measures of positive attitude, and low concern over a 12-month period were significantly higher than baseline, although there was some reduction over time. In total, 77% of students exhibited informed choice regarding their intention to test. A significant increase in baseline knowledge scores and positive attitude was also demonstrated between our original 1995 evaluation (with testing for only one condition) and 2014 (testing for nine conditions) suggesting community awareness and attitudes to RGCS have increased. These findings validate the implementation of effective education programs as a key component of RGCS and are relevant as gene panels expand with the introduction of genomic technologies.


Author(s):  
Deirdre Weymann ◽  
Janessa Laskin ◽  
Steven J. M. Jones ◽  
Robyn Roscoe ◽  
Howard J. Lim ◽  
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