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Depressive symptoms in mothers of infants identified as genetically at risk for type 1 …

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KK Hood, B Johnson… - Diabetes care, 2005 - Am Diabetes Assoc
RESULTS—For the total sample, maternal depressive symptoms in response to
infant risk status were not elevated at 1 and 3.5 months after risk
notification. However, at the first interview, mothers from ethnic minority ...
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Maternal anxiety associated with newborn genetic screening for type 1 diabetes

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B Johnson… - Diabetes Care, 2004 - Am Diabetes Assoc
RESULTS—For the total sample, initial state STAI scores were not elevated and
declined further over time. However, Hispanic mothers, those with low levels of
education, those who overestimated the child's risk for diabetes, and ...
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Impact on maternal parenting stress of receipt of genetic information regarding risk of …


MS Yu, JM Norris, CM Mitchell, N Butler- … - American journal of medical genetics, 1999 - interscience.wiley.com
Our objective was to investigate whether notification of high-risk status for
type 1 diabetes in newborn infants results in an increased maternal-parenting
stress level when compared with notification of low-risk status for type 1 ...
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DM McDonald-McGinn, BS Emanuel, EH …, 2005
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Prospective assessment in newborns of diabetes autoimmunity (PANDA): maternal …


SK Carmichael, SB Johnson, A Baughcum, K … - Genetics in Medicine, 2003 - journals.lww.com
Purpose: To assess accuracy of mothers' understanding of their newborns' genetic
risk for type 1 diabetes and to identify predictors of the comprehension and
retention of genetic information. Methods: Mothers of 435 newborns ...
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The right to remain in ignorance about genetic information—can such a right be defended …


P Malpas - Journal of the New Zealand Medical Association, 2005 - nzma.org.nz
Within the field of medicine, it has become widely accepted that respecting the
autonomy of individuals justifies their right to know. More recently,
commentators have asked whether such respect also justifies an individual's ...
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[CITATION] Prospective Assessment in Newborns for Diabetes Autoimmunity (PANDA): a newborn …


D Schatz, A Muir, K Fuller, M Atkinson, S … - Diabetes, 2000
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Maternal efforts to prevent type 1 diabetes in at-risk children

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AE Baughcum, SB Johnson, SK Carmichael, … - Diabetes care, 2005 - care.diabetesjournals.org.p.angrylapdog.com
RESULTS—A total of 67% of mothers reported one or more diabetes prevention
behaviors. Monitoring behaviors (eg, watching for signs of diabetes and checking
blood glucose) were the most common, reported in 59%, followed by ...
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Incorporating genetic analyses into birth defects cluster investigations: Strategies for …


RF Green, C Moore - BIRTH DEFECTS RESEARCH PART A CLINICAL …, 2006 - interscience.wiley.com
This article is a US Government work, and, as such, is in the public domain in
the United States of America. To appear in print in the November 2006 issue of
Birth Defects Research Part A as part of the Eighth Annual Report of the ...
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Concern, pressure and lack of knowledge affect choice of not wanting to know high-risk …


U Swartling, S Eriksson, J Ludvigsson, G … - European Journal of Human Genetics, 2007 - nature.com
The 'right not to know' one's genetic status has been increasingly more
recognised in ethical and legal instruments. Yet empirical research is limited,
leaving discussion on a theoretical level. There are also divergent ideas ...
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