Genetic Testing of Children for Predisposition to Mood Disorders: Anticipating the Clinical Issues
Abstract
Large-scale sequencing information may provide a basis for genetic tests for predisposition to common disorders. In this study, participants in the Coriell Personalized Medicine Collaborative (N = 53) with a personal and/or family history of Major Depressive Disorder or Bipolar Disorder were interviewed based on the Health Belief Model around hypothetical intention to test one's children for probability of developing a mood disorder. Most...
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Title
Genetic Testing of Children for Predisposition to Mood Disorders: Anticipating the Clinical Issues
Published Date
Mar 22, 2014
Volume
23
Issue
4
Pages
566 - 577
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