Tercyak Kenneth P, Peshkin Beth N, Wine Lauren A, Walker Leslie R
Cancer Control Program, Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center, Georgetown University Medical Center, 3300 Whitehaven Street, NW, Suite 4100, Washington, DC 20007-2401, USA.
Prev Med. 2006 Jan;42(1):60-5. doi: 10.1016/j.ypmed.2005.09.007. Epub 2005 Nov 2.
Genetic tests for nicotine addiction susceptibility may someday offer preventive medicine specialists new tools to reduce smoking among adolescents. This paper examines adolescents' interest in, and reasons behind interest in, such testing and correlates of interest.
The sample included 211 healthy patients (ages 13-21) recruited from Georgetown University Medical Center's adolescent medicine clinic. Subjects completed a one-time behavioral survey immediately prior to or following a general medical check-up during calendar years 2001-2005. A 4-point self-report survey item served as the dependent variable.
Sixty-two percent of adolescents were interested in genetic testing. Among the 72% of adolescents who provided a reason for their interest, 35% would find the information interesting for general or nonspecific reasons, 30% would find it personally useful, 8% noted it would be irrelevant, and 13% stated it would be unimportant; school performance and interest in cancer susceptibility testing were associated with interest in nicotine addiction susceptibility testing (adjusted r2 = 21%; P < 0.0001).
Adolescent primary care patients will likely be receptive to comprehensive tobacco control programs incorporating genetic testing. Higher levels of educational achievement and greater interest in DNA-based preventive medicine may characterize those most interested. Offering testing will be contingent upon the development of safe and effective genetic tests.
尼古丁成瘾易感性基因检测或许有朝一日能为预防医学专家提供新工具,以减少青少年吸烟率。本文探讨了青少年对这类检测的兴趣、产生兴趣的原因以及兴趣的相关因素。
样本包括从乔治敦大学医学中心青少年医学诊所招募的211名健康患者(年龄在13 - 21岁之间)。在2001年至2005年期间,受试者在进行常规体检之前或之后立即完成了一项一次性行为调查。一个4分的自我报告调查项目作为因变量。
62%的青少年对基因检测感兴趣。在72%给出感兴趣原因的青少年中,35%认为该信息因一般或非特定原因有趣,30%认为对个人有用,8%表示无关,13%称不重要;学业成绩和对癌症易感性检测的兴趣与对尼古丁成瘾易感性检测的兴趣相关(调整后r2 = 21%;P < 0.0001)。
青少年初级保健患者可能会接受纳入基因检测的全面控烟项目。教育成就水平较高以及对基于DNA的预防医学兴趣较大可能是最感兴趣者的特征。提供检测将取决于安全有效的基因检测的开发。