Figure 1. Approval and Interest in Polygenic Embryo Screening (PES).
Respondents were asked the following questions: A, “Do you approve or disapprove of people using polygenic embryo screening?” B, “If you were to vote on whether polygenic embryo screening should be allowed, how would you vote?” C, “Which of these statements comes closest to your views about allowing people to have access to polygenic embryo screening: the benefits outweigh the risks, the risks outweigh the benefits, or the risks and benefits are equal?” D, “Suppose that you (or your partner) are undergoing in vitro fertilization (IVF). How interested would you be in using polygenic embryo screening?” E, “Suppose you were to have a child. Would you consider undergoing in vitro fertilization (IVF) for the specific purpose of using polygenic embryo screening?” The number of respondents for these items varied from 1427 to 1428. Percentages are rounded to the nearest whole number, which, if summed according to the figures, can lead to percentage points being greater than or less than 100%.