Using the Health Belief Model to Predict an Individual's Willingness to Conduct Genetic Testing

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2020-05

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Turrietta, Christina M.

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Genetic testing is increasingly popular with estimates that over 7 million (M) people in the United States and 28M worldwide have purchased kits to complete testing. While most individuals use genetic testing for non-health reasons, such as for ancestral information, others use it to make healthcare decisions. This study uses the Health Belief Model (HBM) to identify factors individuals use when deciding to conduct genetic testing.

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Health Belief Model (HBM), Proactive health, Patient engagement, Genetic testing, Genetics, Health predictions, Carrier status

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Turrietta, C. M. (2020). Using the health belief model to predict an individual's willingness to conduct genetic testing (Unpublished thesis). Texas State University, San Marcos, Texas.

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