Boudreault Patrick, Baldwin Erin E, Fox Michelle, Dutton Loriel, Tullis Leeelle, Linden Joyce, Kobayashi Yoko, Zhou Jin, Sinsheimer Janet S, Sininger Yvonne, Grody Wayne W, Palmer Christina G S
California State University, USA.
J Deaf Stud Deaf Educ. 2010 Summer;15(3):209-27. doi: 10.1093/deafed/enq012. Epub 2010 May 20.
This article examines the relationship between cultural affiliation and deaf adults' motivations for genetic testing for deafness in the first prospective, longitudinal study to examine the impact of genetic counseling and genetic testing on deaf adults and the deaf community. Participants (n = 256), classified as affiliating with hearing, Deaf, or both communities, rated interest in testing for 21 reasons covering 5 life domains. Findings suggest strong interest in testing to learn why they are deaf, but little interest in using it for decisions about a partner or having children. Culturally mediated variation was also demonstrated. Deaf and both communities groups viewed testing as useful for more life domains than the hearing community group. Deaf and both communities had similar motivations related to further exploration, understanding, or strengthening of deafness. Motivations related to "hearing" were also relevant for both communities. We conclude that cultural affiliation is an important factor for constructing motivations for genetic testing.
在第一项考察遗传咨询和基因检测对成年聋人及聋人社区影响的前瞻性纵向研究中,本文探讨了文化归属与成年聋人进行耳聋基因检测的动机之间的关系。参与者(n = 256)被分为归属听力社区、聋人社区或两个社区都归属,他们对涵盖5个生活领域的21个检测原因的兴趣进行了评分。研究结果表明,他们对通过检测了解自己耳聋原因的兴趣浓厚,但对将检测结果用于选择伴侣或生育决策的兴趣不大。研究还证明了文化介导的差异。聋人社区和两个社区都归属的群体认为检测在更多生活领域有用,而听力社区群体则不然。聋人社区和两个社区都归属的群体在进一步探索、理解或强化耳聋方面有相似的动机。与“听力”相关的动机对这两个社区也都很重要。我们得出结论,文化归属是构建基因检测动机的一个重要因素。