Correlates of Genetic Counseling and Testing Among Orthodox Jews |
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Authors: | Shulamis Juni Pollak |
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Affiliation: | (1) Beren Academy, 11333 Cliffwood Drive, Houston, TX 77035, USA;(2) 1203 East 19 Street, Brooklyn, NY 11230-4901, USA |
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Abstract: | One hundred and thirty-six Orthodox Jews responded to questions about their family background, disability attitudes, and their participation in genetic counseling and testing. Findings showed that only birth order and the presence of a disabled family member correlated with increased chances of an individual going for genetic counseling/testing. Results are discussed in the context of the contemporary sociology of Orthodox Judaism, with a particular focus on better understanding the experience of having a disabled family member. |
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