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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2023 Apr 12.
Published in final edited form as: J Genet Couns. 2022 Aug 5;31(6):1383–1393. doi: 10.1002/jgc4.1613

Table 2:

Willingness to participate, discrimination, and ease across scenarios and consent

Overall (N=1195)

M (SD)
Basic Disclosure (n=409)

M (SD)
Minimum Disclosure (n=404)

M (SD)
Comprehensive Disclosure (n=382)

M (SD)
One-Way ANOVA
Test Statistic
p-value

Willingness to Participate I 4.84 (1.77) 4.70 (1.80)a 5.14 (1.67)a,b 4.66 (1.79)b F(2,1192)=9.26 <.001
Concern of Discrimination 3.62 (1.85) 3.63 (1.88) 3.43 (1.82)c 3.80 (1.83)c F(2,1192)=3.39 .019
Ease of Decision 5.51 (1.38) 5.48 (1.45) 5.61 (1.32) 5.46 (1.36) F(2,1192)=1.37 .256

NOTES. Responses were provided on 7-point Likert scales with verbal scale anchor labels where 1 = lowest willingness, concern, and ease and 7 = highest willingness, concern, and ease. Values that share the same superscript letter for Willingness to Participate I significantly different from each other at p<.001. Values that share the same superscript letter for Concern of Discrimination significantly different from each other at p<.05.