Published on in Vol 7, No 11 (2020): November

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/23596, first published .
Direct-to-Consumer Genetic Ancestry Testing in Clinical Encounters: Perspectives From Psychotherapy Cases

Direct-to-Consumer Genetic Ancestry Testing in Clinical Encounters: Perspectives From Psychotherapy Cases

Direct-to-Consumer Genetic Ancestry Testing in Clinical Encounters: Perspectives From Psychotherapy Cases

Journals

  1. Myers M, Bloss C. The Need for Education and Clinical Best Practice Guidelines in the Era of Direct-to-Consumer Genomic Testing. JMIR Medical Education 2020;6(2):e21787 View
  2. Wagner J, Yu J, Fullwiley D, Moore C, Wilson J, Bamshad M, Royal C. Guidelines for genetic ancestry inference created through roundtable discussions. Human Genetics and Genomics Advances 2023;4(2):100178 View
  3. Chen A, Huey J, Coe S, Kaganovsky J, Malouf E, Evans H, Daker J, Harper E, Fordiani O, Lowe E, Oldroyd C, Price A, Roth K, Stoddard J, Crandell J, Shirts B. Extended Family Outreach in Hereditary Cancer Using Web-Based Genealogy, Direct-to-Consumer Ancestry Genetics, and Social Media: Mixed Methods Process Evaluation of the ConnectMyVariant Intervention. JMIR Cancer 2023;9:e43126 View
  4. Hazel J, Hammack-Aviran C, Brelsford K, Malin B, Beskow L, Clayton E, Corpas M. Direct-to-consumer genetic testing: Prospective users’ attitudes toward information about ancestry and biological relationships. PLOS ONE 2021;16(11):e0260340 View
  5. Guerrini C, Robinson J, Bloss C, Bash Brooks W, Fullerton S, Kirkpatrick B, Lee S, Majumder M, Pereira S, Schuman O, McGuire A. Family secrets: Experiences and outcomes of participating in direct-to-consumer genetic relative-finder services. The American Journal of Human Genetics 2022;109(3):486 View