Nevada Institute of Personalized Medicine, College of Sciences, University of Nevada, Las Vegas, Las Vegas, Nevada, United States of America.
Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, School of Public Health, University of Nevada, Las Vegas, Las Vegas, Nevada, United States of America.
PLoS One. 2023 Jan 25;18(1):e0280832. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0280832. eCollection 2023.
Personalized Medicine (PM) holds great potential in healthcare. A few existing surveys have investigated awareness, understanding, and interest regarding PM in the general public; however, studies investigating college students' opinions about PM are lacking. This study aimed to evaluate the college student's awareness, understanding, and interest in PM, and their opinion was also analyzed by their gender and major.
The study samples were undergraduate students enrolled at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV). A web-based survey with 42 questions was emailed to all UNLV undergraduate students. Overall survey results were analyzed by gender and each student's major. A chi-square test evaluated the significant association between responses to questions with regard to gender or major.
Among the participants, 1225 students completed the survey. This survey found that most college students had a neutral attitude to PM and were not entirely familiar with this field. For example, most students (57.6%) had a "neutral" attitude toward PM. In addition, 77.6% of students never received any personal genetic testing. More than 80% of students thought "interests" was the most important factor in using PM, and 50% of respondents chose "somewhat likely" to the recommendation about PM from the doctor. Also of importance was the finding that a significant association between the most important factor of using PM and gender was observed (p = 0.04), and the associations between a student's major affected his or her reaction to PM, how well informed she or he was about PM, his or her attitude toward a doctor's recommendation about using PM were all significant (all participant's p<0.004).
UNLV undergraduate students had a neutral attitude to PM and were not entirely familiar with this field.
个性化医学(PM)在医疗保健中具有巨大潜力。一些现有的调查研究了普通公众对 PM 的认知、理解和兴趣;然而,关于大学生对 PM 的看法的研究还很缺乏。本研究旨在评估大学生对 PM 的认知、理解和兴趣,并根据他们的性别和专业分析他们的意见。
研究样本为内华达大学拉斯维加斯分校(UNLV)的本科生。一项基于网络的调查,共 42 个问题,通过电子邮件发送给所有 UNLV 的本科生。通过性别和每个学生的专业对总体调查结果进行分析。卡方检验评估了与性别或专业相关问题的回答之间的显著关联。
在参与者中,有 1225 名学生完成了调查。这项调查发现,大多数大学生对 PM 持中立态度,对这一领域并不完全熟悉。例如,大多数学生(57.6%)对 PM 持“中立”态度。此外,77.6%的学生从未接受过任何个人基因检测。超过 80%的学生认为“兴趣”是使用 PM 的最重要因素,50%的受访者对医生推荐的 PM 表示“有些可能”。同样重要的是,发现使用 PM 的最重要因素与性别之间存在显著关联(p = 0.04),学生的专业与他或她对 PM 的反应、他或她对 PM 的了解程度、他或她对医生推荐使用 PM 的态度之间存在关联所有参与者的 p<0.004)。
UNLV 的本科生对 PM 持中立态度,对这一领域并不完全熟悉。