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Attitudes among Parents towards Return of Disease-Related Polygenic Risk Scores (PRS) for Their Children

Shannon Terek, Maya C. del Rosario, Heather S. Hain, John J. Connolly, Meckenzie Behr, Margaret Harr, Håkon Håkonarson, Ingrid A. Holm

2022Journal of Personalized Medicine11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The electronic MEdical Records and GEnomics (eMERGE) consortium will return risk reports pertaining to specific diseases, a key component of which will be polygenic risk scores (PRS), to 25,000 participants, including 5000 children. Understanding comprehension and the perceived value of these PRS-based reports among parents will be critical for effective return of results in children. To address this issue, we conducted semi-structured interviews with 40 African American and Hispanic parents at The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia and Boston Children's Hospital. Each participant received a hypothetical risk report identifying their child as high risk for either type 2 diabetes or asthma. Participants were assessed on their comprehension of absolute versus relative risk framing, likelihood of following risk-reduction recommendations, perceived value of the information, psychosocial impact, education/support needed, and suggestions to improve the PRS-based report to make it more accessible. Results demonstrated high perceived value in receiving PRS-based reports but also draws attention to important shortfalls in comprehension due to factors including the health of the child, family history, and how the risk was framed. This study provides an insight into implementing the return of genomic risk scores in a pediatric setting.

Topics & Concepts

ComprehensionPsychosocialMedicineDiseaseFamily medicineClinical psychologyPsychiatryPhilosophyPathologyLinguisticsChildhood Cancer Survivors' Quality of LifeBRCA gene mutations in cancerFood Security and Health in Diverse Populations
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