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Motivations for genetic testing for lung cancer risk among young smokers.

Publication ,  Journal Article
O'Neill, SC; Lipkus, IM; Sanderson, SC; Shepperd, J; Docherty, S; McBride, CM
Published in: Tobacco control
November 2013

To examine why young people might want to undergo genetic susceptibility testing for lung cancer despite knowing that tested gene variants are associated with small increases in disease risk.The authors used a mixed-method approach to evaluate motives for and against genetic testing and the association between these motivations and testing intentions in 128 college students who smoke.Exploratory factor analysis yielded four reliable factors: Test Scepticism, Test Optimism, Knowledge Enhancement and Smoking Optimism. Test Optimism and Knowledge Enhancement correlated positively with intentions to test in bivariate and multivariate analyses (ps<0.001). Test Scepticism correlated negatively with testing intentions in multivariate analyses (p<0.05). Open-ended questions assessing testing motivations generally replicated themes of the quantitative survey.In addition to learning about health risks, young people may be motivated to seek genetic testing for reasons, such as gaining knowledge about new genetic technologies more broadly.

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Published In

Tobacco control

DOI

EISSN

1468-3318

ISSN

0964-4563

Publication Date

November 2013

Volume

22

Issue

6

Start / End Page

406 / 411

Related Subject Headings

  • Young Adult
  • Tobacco Use Disorder
  • Surveys and Questionnaires
  • Students
  • Smoking Cessation
  • Smoking
  • Risk
  • Public Health
  • Motivation
  • Male
 

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O’Neill, S. C., Lipkus, I. M., Sanderson, S. C., Shepperd, J., Docherty, S., & McBride, C. M. (2013). Motivations for genetic testing for lung cancer risk among young smokers. Tobacco Control, 22(6), 406–411. https://doi.org/10.1136/tobaccocontrol-2011-050306
O’Neill, Suzanne C., Isaac M. Lipkus, Saskia C. Sanderson, James Shepperd, Sharron Docherty, and Colleen M. McBride. “Motivations for genetic testing for lung cancer risk among young smokers.Tobacco Control 22, no. 6 (November 2013): 406–11. https://doi.org/10.1136/tobaccocontrol-2011-050306.
O’Neill SC, Lipkus IM, Sanderson SC, Shepperd J, Docherty S, McBride CM. Motivations for genetic testing for lung cancer risk among young smokers. Tobacco control. 2013 Nov;22(6):406–11.
O’Neill, Suzanne C., et al. “Motivations for genetic testing for lung cancer risk among young smokers.Tobacco Control, vol. 22, no. 6, Nov. 2013, pp. 406–11. Epmc, doi:10.1136/tobaccocontrol-2011-050306.
O’Neill SC, Lipkus IM, Sanderson SC, Shepperd J, Docherty S, McBride CM. Motivations for genetic testing for lung cancer risk among young smokers. Tobacco control. 2013 Nov;22(6):406–411.

Published In

Tobacco control

DOI

EISSN

1468-3318

ISSN

0964-4563

Publication Date

November 2013

Volume

22

Issue

6

Start / End Page

406 / 411

Related Subject Headings

  • Young Adult
  • Tobacco Use Disorder
  • Surveys and Questionnaires
  • Students
  • Smoking Cessation
  • Smoking
  • Risk
  • Public Health
  • Motivation
  • Male