The Discipline of Genetic Counselling, The University of Technology Sydney, Ultimo, Australia.
Department of Psychology & Human Development, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, USA.
Health Psychol Rev. 2022 Sep;16(3):412-429. doi: 10.1080/17437199.2021.1980083. Epub 2021 Sep 29.
Decisions involving two individuals (i.e., dyadic decision-making) have been increasingly studied in healthcare research. There is evidence of bi-directional influences in decision-making processes among spousal, provider-patient and parent-child dyads. Genetic information can directly impact biologically related individuals. Thus, it is important to understand dyadic decision-making about genetic health information among family members. This systematic literature review aimed to identify literature examining decision-making among family dyads. Peer-reviewed publications were included if they reported quantitative empirical research on dyadic decision-making about genetic information, published between January 1998 and August 2020 and written in English. The search was conducted in 6 databases and returned 3167 articles, of which 15 met the inclusion criteria. Most studies were in the context of cancer genetic testing ( = 8) or reproductive testing or screening ( = 5). Studies reported two broad categories of decisions with dyadic influence: undergoing screening or testing ( = 10) and sharing information with family ( = 5). Factors were correlated between dyads such as attitudes, knowledge, behaviors and psychological wellbeing. Emerging evidence shows that dyad members influence each other when making decisions about receiving or sharing genetic information. Our findings emphasize the importance of considering both members of a dyad in intervention design and clinical interactions.
涉及两个人的决策(即二元决策)在医疗保健研究中越来越受到关注。有证据表明,配偶、医患和亲子二元组中的决策过程存在双向影响。遗传信息会直接影响生物学相关个体。因此,了解家庭成员之间关于遗传健康信息的二元决策非常重要。本系统文献综述旨在确定研究家庭二元组决策的文献。如果同行评议的出版物报告了关于遗传信息的二元决策的定量实证研究,发表时间在 1998 年 1 月至 2020 年 8 月之间,并且使用英语书写,则将其包括在内。该搜索在 6 个数据库中进行,返回了 3167 篇文章,其中 15 篇符合纳入标准。大多数研究的背景是癌症基因检测(=8)或生殖测试或筛查(=5)。研究报告了具有二元影响的两个广泛类别的决策:进行筛查或测试(=10)和与家人共享信息(=5)。态度、知识、行为和心理健康等因素在二元体之间存在相关性。新出现的证据表明,当涉及到接受或共享遗传信息的决策时,二元体成员会相互影响。我们的研究结果强调了在干预设计和临床互动中考虑二元体双方的重要性。