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  • Title: Attitudes of the broader hearing, deaf, and hard-of-hearing community toward genetic testing for deafness.
    Author: Martinez A, Linden J, Schimmenti LA, Palmer CG.
    Journal: Genet Med; 2003; 5(2):106-12. PubMed ID: 12644780.
    Abstract:
    PURPOSE: To assess attitudes in a nonmedically and nonculturally influenced setting of reproductive-age adults toward genetic testing for deafness in newborns. METHODS: Hearing, deaf, and hard-of-hearing individuals at a university completed questionnaires assessing attitudes toward genetic testing. RESULTS: Eighty-five percent of hearing (n = 133) and 62% of deaf/hard-of-hearing (n = 89) individuals would allow genetic testing for deafness in their own newborn. CONCLUSIONS: These results indicate an acceptance of newborn genetic testing for deafness by individuals in the broader community, regardless of hearing status.
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