Original paper
Decisional conflict among adolescents and parents making decisions about genomic sequencing results
Abstract
Genomic testing of adolescents is increasing yet engaging them in decision‐making is not routine. We assessed decisional conflict in adolescents and a parent making independent decisions about actual genomic testing results and factors that influenced their choices. We enrolled 163 dyads consisting of an adolescent (13‐17 years) not selected based on a specific clinical indication and one parent. After independently choosing categories of...
Paper Details
Title
Decisional conflict among adolescents and parents making decisions about genomic sequencing results
Published Date
Dec 2, 2019
Journal
Volume
97
Issue
2
Pages
312 - 320
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