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The Process of Family Reconstruction after DNA Testing for Huntington Disease
Authors:Susan Sobel  D Brookes Cowan
Institution:(1) Department of Psychiatry, University of Vermont Medical School, Burlington, VT;(2) Department of Psychiatry, University of Vermont Medical School, 1 South Prospect Street, Burlington, VT, 05401;(3) Department of Sociology, University of Vermont, Burlington, VT
Abstract:The needs of families to reconstruct their relationships in response to the DNA testing for Huntington disease of one or more of their asymptomatic members are presented. Data were collected from family interviews with 18 families, and from their responses on a post interview questionnaire. Findings are that families need to (a) address ldquounfinished businessrdquo associated with the decision for testing; (b) bring family members, peripheral in the decision for testing, into the loop; (c) reorganize patterns of communication and roles altered by the testing and heal ruptures in family membership; and (d) revise family stories about illness to provide a meaning for HD and explain the test results in a way that leaves them with a sense of mastery. Findings suggest that families should be more involved in the initial decision for testing of a member and that protocols should be established to provide help for their ongoing adjustment.
Keywords:Genetic testing  Huntington  psychological needs  families
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