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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2013 Jan 1.
Published in final edited form as: Genet Med. 2012 Jul;14(7):681–687. doi: 10.1038/gim.2012.22

Table 3.

Interpretation of and reactions to Multiplex test results among a sample of 199 patients who received testing.

Interpretation of increased risk result Mean (SD)a
 Can lower chance of getting health condition 5.3 (1.6)
 Other factors affect chance of getting condition 5.8 (1.5)
 Can still lower chance of getting condition 6.3 (1.2)
 Health habits increase chance of getting condition 6.6 (1.0)
 Overall score 6.0 (0.8)
Psychological reactions to test result Mean (SD)b
Positive psychological reactions
 Determined 4.1 (1.8)
 Hopeful 3.6 (1.9)
 Relieved 3.0 (1.8)
Negative psychological reactions
 Nervous 2.6 (1.7)
 Afraid 1.8 (1.5)
 Confused 1.7 (1.3)
 Regretful 1.3 (0.9)
Behavioral reactions to test result N (%)
Discussed test results 154 (77%)
 Spouse 31 (20%)
 Family 28 (18%)
 Health care provider 2 (1%)
Information seeking about risk of health conditions
 Effect of health habits 130 (65%)
 Effect of family history 72 (36%)
a

Scale from 1 (strongly disagree) to 7 (strongly agree)

b

Scale from 1 (not at all) to 7 (a great deal)