Literature DB >> 25099078

Women's concerns about the emotional impact of awareness of heritable breast cancer risk and its implications for their children.

Suzanne C O'Neill1, Darren Mays, Andrea Farkas Patenaude, Judy E Garber, Tiffani A DeMarco, Beth N Peshkin, Katherine A Schneider, Kenneth P Tercyak.   

Abstract

Women tested for mutations in BRCA1/2 genes who have minor-aged children confront difficult decisions about if, when, and how to share information about hereditary cancer risk with their children. These choices are often seemingly influenced by how mothers anticipate the emotional burdens they and their children will experience in response to test results. Here, we investigate the association between maternal cognitions, pretest psychological well-being, and coping style with mothers' anticipated emotional reactions to learning that they are BRCA1/2 mutation carriers (N = 205). In a linear regression model adjusted for maternal demographics, stronger tendencies to ruminate about information (B = .14, p = .03), greater psychological strain (B = .14, p < .001), and poorer appraisals of one's ability to cope with genetic test results conveying increased breast cancer risk information (B = -.25, p < .001) were significantly associated with anticipating more negative affect surrounding BRCA1/2 mutation identification in mothers. Our data contribute to the growing awareness of special concerns that mothers have about knowing their BRCA1/2 mutation status and highlight the need for more tailored patient education and counseling resources to improve outcomes among women at risk and their children.

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25099078      PMCID: PMC4286561          DOI: 10.1007/s12687-014-0201-5

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Community Genet        ISSN: 1868-310X


  38 in total

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Authors:  Scott D Halpern
Journal:  Semin Respir Crit Care Med       Date:  2012-08-08       Impact factor: 3.119

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Authors:  Linda Patrick-Miller; Angela R Bradbury; Mary Beth Terry
Journal:  Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev       Date:  2010-02       Impact factor: 4.254

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Authors:  Matthew B Ruby; Elizabeth W Dunn; Andrea Perrino; Randall Gillis; Sasha Viel
Journal:  Health Psychol       Date:  2011-01       Impact factor: 4.267

7.  Cognitive elements in clinical decision-making: toward a cognitive model for medical education and understanding clinical reasoning.

Authors:  Bruce C Dunphy; Robert Cantwell; Sid Bourke; Mark Fleming; Bruce Smith; K S Joseph; Stacey L Dunphy
Journal:  Adv Health Sci Educ Theory Pract       Date:  2009-09-18       Impact factor: 3.853

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Authors:  D T Gilbert; E C Pinel; T D Wilson; S J Blumberg; T P Wheatley
Journal:  J Pers Soc Psychol       Date:  1998-09

9.  Information needs of mothers regarding communicating BRCA1/2 cancer genetic test results to their children.

Authors:  Kenneth P Tercyak; Beth N Peshkin; Tiffani A Demarco; Andrea Farkas Patenaude; Katherine A Schneider; Judy E Garber; Heiddis B Valdimarsdottir; Marc D Schwartz
Journal:  Genet Test       Date:  2007

10.  Parent-child factors and their effect on communicating BRCA1/2 test results to children.

Authors:  Kenneth P Tercyak; Beth N Peshkin; Tiffani A DeMarco; Barbara M Brogan; Caryn Lerman
Journal:  Patient Educ Couns       Date:  2002-06
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  5 in total

1.  Cancer genetic health communication in families tested for hereditary breast/ovarian cancer risk: a qualitative investigation of impact on children's genetic health literacy and psychosocial adjustment.

Authors:  Kenneth P Tercyak; Suzanne M Bronheim; Nicole Kahn; Hillary A Robertson; Bruno J Anthony; Darren Mays; Suzanne C O'Neill; Susan K Peterson; Susan Miesfeldt; Beth N Peshkin; Tiffani A DeMarco
Journal:  Transl Behav Med       Date:  2019-05-16       Impact factor: 3.046

2.  An in-depth exploration of the post-test informational needs of BRCA1 and BRCA2 pathogenic variant carriers in Asia.

Authors:  Jeanette Yuen; Si Ming Fung; Chin Leong Sia; Mallika Venkatramani; Tarryn Shaw; Eliza Courtney; Shao-Tzu Li; Jianbang Chiang; Veronique Kiak-Mien Tan; Benita Kiat-Tee Tan; Joanne Ngeow
Journal:  Hered Cancer Clin Pract       Date:  2020-10-23       Impact factor: 2.857

3.  Familial breast cancer: Genetic counseling over time, including patients´ expectations and initiators considering the Angelina Jolie effect.

Authors:  Christina Evers; Christine Fischer; Nicola Dikow; Sarah Schott
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2017-05-25       Impact factor: 3.240

4.  Evaluation of two evidence-based decision aids for female BRCA1/2 mutation carriers in Germany: study protocol for a randomised controlled parallel-group trial.

Authors:  Sibylle Kautz-Freimuth; Marcus Redaèlli; Anna Isselhard; Arim Shukri; Andrea Vodermaier; Kerstin Rhiem; Rita Schmutzler; Stephanie Stock
Journal:  Trials       Date:  2022-02-16       Impact factor: 2.279

5.  Development of decision aids for female BRCA1 and BRCA2 mutation carriers in Germany to support preference-sensitive decision-making.

Authors:  Sibylle Kautz-Freimuth; Marcus Redaèlli; Kerstin Rhiem; Andrea Vodermaier; Lisa Krassuski; Kathrin Nicolai; Miriam Schnepper; Violetta Kuboth; Julia Dick; Vera Vennedey; Regina Wiedemann; Rita Schmutzler; Stephanie Stock
Journal:  BMC Med Inform Decis Mak       Date:  2021-06-05       Impact factor: 2.796

  5 in total

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