Role of psychological background in cancer susceptibility genetic testing distress: It is not only about a positive result

Author:

López‐Fernández Adrià123ORCID,Villacampa Guillermo4,Salinas Mònica5,Grau Elia35,Darder Esther6,Carrasco Estela12,Solanes Ares7,Velasco Angela6,Torres Maite1,Munté Elisabet5,Iglesias Silvia5,Torres‐Esquius Sara1,Tuset Noemí8,Diez Orland9,Lázaro Conxi10,Brunet Joan511,Corbella Sergi12,Balmaña Judith12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Hereditary Cancer Genetics Group Vall d'Hebron Institute of Oncology (VHIO) Barcelona Spain

2. Medical Oncology Department Hospital Universitari Vall d'Hebron Barcelona Spain

3. Genetic and Microbiology Department Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona Barcelona Spain

4. Oncology Data Science (ODysSey) Group VHIO Barcelona Spain

5. Hereditary Cancer Program, Duran i Reynals Hospital, Catalan Institute of Oncology IDIBELL Barcelona Spain

6. Hereditary Cancer Program, Josep Trueta University Hospital, Catalan Institute of Oncology IDIBGI Girona Spain

7. Hereditary Cancer Program, Germans Trias i Pujol Hospital Catalan Institute of Oncology Barcelona Spain

8. Genetic Counseling Unit Arnau de Vilanova University Hospital Lleida Spain

9. Hereditary Cancer Genetics Group Area of Clinical and Molecular Genetics, Vall d'Hebron Hospital Universitari, Vall d'Hebron Institute of Oncology (VHIO) Barcelona Spain

10. Hereditary Cancer Program, Molecular Diagnosis Laboratory Catalan Institute of Oncology Barcelona Spain

11. Medical Sciences Dpt. School of Medicine University of Girona Girona Spain

12. School of Psychology, Education and Sports Sciences Ramon Llull University – Blanquerna Barcelona Spain

Abstract

AbstractClinical and familial factors predict psychological distress after genetic testing for cancer susceptibility. However, the contribution of an individual's psychological background to such distress is unclear. This study aims to analyze the psychological impact of genetic testing and to identify the profile of individuals at higher risk. This is a longitudinal multicenter study of individuals undergoing genetic testing for cancer susceptibility. Demographic, clinical, genetic, familial, and psychological (personality types, cancer worry) characteristics were assessed by validated questionnaires the day of genetic testing. Distress, uncertainty, and positive experience perception (MICRA scale) were evaluated at the results disclosure visit, and 3 and 12 months afterwards. Multivariate analysis was performed. A total of 714 individuals were included. A high neuroticism score, high baseline cancer worry, and a positive genetic test result were independently associated with higher psychological impact (p‐value < 0.05). The highest risk profile (10% of the cohort) included women with high level of neuroticism and a positive result. Uncertainty was mainly associated with a high level of neuroticism, regardless of the genetic test result. A holistic approach to personalized germline genetic counseling should include the assessment of personality dimensions.

Funder

Instituto de Salud Carlos III

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Genetics (clinical)

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