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. 2020 Jun 30;21:594. doi: 10.1186/s13063-020-04351-w

Table 1.

Multidimensional Impact of Cancer Risk Assessment (MICRA) domain subscales

Distress (6 items) Feeling upset about my risk information
Feeling sad about my risk information
Feeling anxious or nervous about my risk information
Feeling guilty about my risk information
Feeling a loss of control
Having problems enjoying life because of my risk information
Uncertainty (9 items) Worrying about my risk of getting cancer (or getting cancer again if you have already been diagnosed with cancer)
Being uncertain about what my risk information means about my cancer risk
Being uncertain about what my risk information means for my child(ren) and/or family’s cancer risk
Having difficulty making decisions about cancer screening or prevention (e.g. having preventive surgery or getting medical tests done)
Feeling frustrated that there are no definite cancer prevention guidelines for me
Thinking about my risk information has affected my work or family life
Feeling concerned about how my risk information will affect my insurance status
Having difficulty talking about my risk information with family members
Worrying that the genetic counselling and testing process has brought about conflict within my family
Positive experiences (4 items – reverse scaled) Feeling relieved about my risk information
Feeling happy about my risk information
Feeling that my family has been supportive during the genetic counselling and testing process
Feeling satisfied with family communication about my genetic risk information