Literature DB >> 26066358

Parents' perceptions of the usefulness of chromosomal microarray analysis for children with autism spectrum disorders.

Marian Reiff1, Ellen Giarelli2, Barbara A Bernhardt3, Ebony Easley4, Nancy B Spinner5,6, Pamela L Sankar7, Surabhi Mulchandani5.   

Abstract

Clinical guidelines recommend chromosomal microarray analysis (CMA) for all children with autism spectrum disorders (ASDs). We explored the test's perceived usefulness among parents of children with ASD who had undergone CMA, and received a result categorized as pathogenic, variant of uncertain significance, or negative. Fifty-seven parents participated in a semi-structured telephone interview, and 50 also completed a survey. Most parents reported that CMA was helpful for their child and family. Major themes regarding perceived usefulness were: medical care, educational and behavioral interventions, causal explanation, information for family members, and advancing knowledge. Limits to utility, uncertainties and negative outcomes were also identified. Our findings highlight the importance of considering both health and non-health related utility in genomic testing.

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Keywords:  Autism spectrum disorders; Chromosomal microarray analysis; Genomic testing; Parent perspectives; Perceived utility; Qualitative

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26066358      PMCID: PMC4573251          DOI: 10.1007/s10803-015-2489-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Autism Dev Disord        ISSN: 0162-3257


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Authors:  Marian Reiff; Eva Bugos; Ellen Giarelli; Barbara A Bernhardt; Nancy B Spinner; Pamela L Sankar; Surabhi Mulchandani
Journal:  J Autism Dev Disord       Date:  2017-05

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Authors:  Stacey Pereira; Jill Oliver Robinson; Amanda M Gutierrez; Devan K Petersen; Rebecca L Hsu; Caroline H Lee; Talia S Schwartz; Ingrid A Holm; Alan H Beggs; Robert C Green; Amy L McGuire
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9.  Genetic Testing Experiences Among Parents of Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder in the United States.

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10.  "Something Extra on Chromosome 5": Parents' Understanding of Positive Prenatal Chromosomal Microarray Analysis (CMA) Results.

Authors:  Sarah A Walser; Allison Werner-Lin; Amita Russell; Ronald J Wapner; Barbara A Bernhardt
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