Attitudes of Costa Rican individuals towards donation of personal genetic data for research

Author:

Chavarria-Soley Gabriela12ORCID,Francis-Cartin Fernanda12ORCID,Jimenez-Gonzalez Fabiola2ORCID,Ávila-Aguirre Alejandro2ORCID,Castro-Gomez Maria Jose2ORCID,Robarts Lauren3ORCID,Middleton Anna34ORCID,Raventós Henriette12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Escuela de Biología/Universidad de Costa Rica/San José, Costa Rica

2. Centro de Investigación en Biología Celular y Molecular/Universidad de Costa Rica/San José, Costa Rica

3. Society & Ethics Research Group, Connecting Science, Wellcome Genome Campus, Cambridge, UK

4. Faculty of Education, University of Cambridge

Abstract

Aim: We explore attitudes from the public in Costa Rica regarding willingness to donate DNA data for research. Materials & methods: A total of 224 Costa Rican individuals answered the anonymous online survey ‘Your DNA, Your Say’. It covers attitudes toward DNA and medical data donation, trust in research professionals and concerns about consequences of reidentification. Results & conclusion: Most individuals (89%) are willing to donate their information for research purposes. When confronted with different potential uses of their data, participants are significantly less likely to donate data to for-profit researchers (34% willingness to donate). The most frequently cited concerns regarding donation of genetic data relate to possible discrimination by health/life insurance companies and employers. For the participants in the survey, the most trusted professionals are their own medical doctor and nonprofit researchers from their country. This is the first study regarding attitudes toward genetic data donation in Costa Rica.

Funder

Wellcome Trust

Publisher

Future Medicine Ltd

Subject

Pharmacology,Molecular Medicine,General Medicine

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