| Literature DB >> 22747109 |
Erin Maloney1, Shawna Edgerson, Mark Robson, Ken Offit, Richard Brown, Carma Bylund, David W Kissane.
Abstract
Recorded conversations between women undergoing BRCA genetic counseling with clinicians (N = 16) and follow-up consultation letters (N = 16) were analyzed to determine how and when communicating genetic risk information to women's adolescent daughters is discussed. Themes from conversations included mothers' worries about their daughters, perceptions of their daughters' coping, educational information, and clinicians' willingness or reluctance to communicate directly with daughters about their genetic risk. Letters referred to daughters when informing mothers about autosomal dominant inheritance patterns, psychosocial considerations, and screening recommendations. Results inform the value of educating mothers about how they might discuss these issues with their adolescent daughters.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 22747109 PMCID: PMC4101534 DOI: 10.1080/07347332.2012.684855
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Psychosoc Oncol ISSN: 0734-7332