Attitudes among parents of persons with autism spectrum disorder towards information about genetic risk and future health

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Jarle Johannessen
Terje Nærland
Sigrun Hope
Tonje Torske
Anett Kaale
Katrine V. Wirgenes
Eva Malt
Srdjan Djurovic
Marcella Rietschel
Ole A. Andreassen
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[1] K. G. Jebsen Centre for Neurodevelopmental Disorders,NevSom, Department of Rare Disorders
[2] Oslo University Hospital,Division of Mental Health and Addiction
[3] Vestre Viken Hospital Trust,Department of Special Needs Education
[4] University of Oslo,Department of Medical Genetics
[5] Oslo University Hospital,Institute of Clinical Medicine, Campus Ahus
[6] University of Oslo,Department of Adult Habilitation
[7] Akershus University Hospital,NORMENT, Department of Clinical Science
[8] University of Bergen,Department of Genetic Epidemiology in Psychiatry, Central Institute of Mental Health, Faculty of Medicine Mannheim
[9] University of Heidelberg,NORMENT, Institute of Clinical Medicine
[10] University of Oslo,Division of Mental Health and Addiction
[11] Oslo University Hospital,undefined
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Clinical relevance of genetic testing is increasing in autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Information about genetic risk may contribute to improved diagnostics, treatment and family planning, but may also be perceived as a burden. Knowledge about the families’ preferences with regard to genetic risk information is important for both health care professionals and policy makers. We investigated attitudes towards sharing information about genetic risk of ASD and knowledge about future health among parent members of the Norwegian Autism Association (N = 1455) using a questionnaire, and the relationships with parent and child characteristics, such as age, gender and ASD severity. Most preferred autonomy in deciding whom to inform about genetic risk of ASD (74.4%) and a minority supported extensive intra-familial disclosure of the genetic risk (41.1%). The majority agreed that it is an obligation to know as much as possible relevant for future health (58.0%) and only 51.7% agreed to a principle of a ‘right not to know’. In regression models, the attitudes were associated with opinions about benefits and harms of genetic testing (e.g., treatment, family planning, understanding of ASD pathology, insurance discrimination and family conflict). In sum, the findings show that most parents want to know as much as possible relevant for their children’s future health and keep their autonomy and intra-familial confidentiality about genetic risk information. Nearly half of the parents were not concerned with a “right not to know”. These attitudes can inform development of guidelines and bioethics in the age of genomic precision medicine.
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