Minneapolis VA Medical Center (116B), One Veterans Drive, Minneapolis, MN 55417, USA.
Community Ment Health J. 2012 Oct;48(5):584-91. doi: 10.1007/s10597-011-9400-2. Epub 2011 Mar 11.
The present qualitative study examined the personal accounts, elicited via semi-structured interview, of nine United States military veterans with serious mental illness to describe their knowledge, attitudes, and beliefs about psychiatric genetics, genetic testing and counseling for mental illness. The aim of the research was to elucidate issues from the perspective of adults with mental illness that may inform the education and training of mental health providers on basic genetic counseling. Findings suggest that participants had some basic knowledge about genetics, were interested in psychiatric genetic testing, and had an awareness of both positive and negative aspects of genetic test results. Participants tended to have overly optimistic ideas about current advances in psychiatric genetics and were motivated to undergo genetic testing for the good of their families and to benefit society. Implications of findings for research and practice are discussed.
本定性研究通过半结构化访谈,从个人角度探讨了 9 名美国患有严重精神疾病的退伍军人对精神疾病的精神遗传学、基因检测和咨询的知识、态度和信念,旨在阐明精神疾病成年人可能为精神卫生提供者提供基本遗传咨询教育和培训提供信息的问题。研究结果表明,参与者对遗传学有一些基本的了解,对精神科基因检测感兴趣,并且意识到基因检测结果的正反两方面。参与者往往对精神遗传学的当前进展有过于乐观的想法,并为了家人和社会的利益而有进行基因检测的动机。讨论了研究和实践的结果的影响。