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Medical and psychosocial outcomes of state-funded population genomic screening.

Authors :
Cannon A
McMillan O
Kelley WV
East KM
Cochran ME
Miskell EL
Moss IP
Garner-Duckworth S
Redden DT
Might M
Barsh GS
Korf BR
Source :
Clinical genetics [Clin Genet] 2023 Oct; Vol. 104 (4), pp. 434-442. Date of Electronic Publication: 2023 Jun 20.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

As the uptake of population screening expands, assessment of medical and psychosocial outcomes is needed. Through the Alabama Genomic Health Initiative (AGHI), a state-funded genomic research program, individuals received screening for pathogenic or likely pathogenic variants in 59 actionable genes via genotyping. Of the 3874 eligible participants that received screening results, 858 (22%) responded to an outcomes survey. The most commonly reported motivation for seeking testing through AGHI was contribution to genetic research (64%). Participants with positive results reported a higher median number of planned actions (median = 5) due to AGHI results as compared to negative results (median = 3). Interviews were conducted with survey participants with positive screening results. As determined by certified genetic counselors, 50% of interviewees took appropriate medical action based on their result. There were no negative or harmful actions taken. These findings indicate population genomic screening of an unselected adult population is feasible, is not harmful, and may have positive outcomes on participants now and in the future; however, further research is needed in order to assess clinical utility.<br /> (© 2023 The Authors. Clinical Genetics published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1399-0004
Volume :
104
Issue :
4
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Clinical genetics
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
37340305
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/cge.14394