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The Parental Personal Utility Scale (Parent PrU)
Year: 2024The Personal Utility Scale (PrU) asks participants to rate how useful they find nineteen outcomes of genome sequencing on a scale ranging from 1 (not at all useful) to 7 (extremely useful).
Research Population: Adults, ParentsValidation(s):Turbitt, E., Kohler, J. N., Brothers, K. B., Outram, S. M., Rini, C., Sahin-Hodoglugil, N., Leo, M. C., & Biesecker, B. B. (2024) The Parent PrU: A measure to assess personal utility of pediatric genomic results. Genetics in Medicine, 16(1), Article 100994.
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CSER Phase 1: MIONCOSEQ Study FAQs
This document provides answers to frequently asked questions for participants in Personalized Oncology Through High-throughput Sequencing: Michigan Oncology Sequencing Center (MI-ONCOSEQ) Study.…
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CSER Phase 1: Incidental Findings Choice Document
Year: 2015This questionnaire enables research participants to review categories of incidental findings that might be revealed during an exome test and select the categories of results that they would like to
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Expanded Carrier Screening Questionnaire
Year: 2020Conjin and colleagues created this questionnaire to assess genetic knowledge, the perceived severity of MPS III (Sanfilippo disease), perceived risk, and attitudes toward expanded carrier screening
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The Public Understanding and Attitudes towards Genetics and Genomics (PUGGS) Questionnaire
Year: 2017Carver and colleagues developed the Public Understanding and Attitudes towards Genetics and Genomics (PUGGS) questionnaire to assess college students' knowledge of genetics, including gene-env
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Manual for Deliberative Focus Group Discussions (dFGDs) on Feedback of Individual Findings in Genomic Research among Lay Individuals who have Participated in Genomics Research
Year: 2019The Manual for Deliberative Focus Group Discussions (dFGDs) on Feedback of Individual Findings in Genomic Research was originally developed for use among adults and adolescents enrolled in genomics
Research Population: AdultsContact: [email protected]