Undergraduate Student Perceptions and Awareness of Genetic Counseling

Journal of genetic counseling(2018)

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Genetic counseling is a rapidly expanding field, and the supply of certified genetic counselors is currently unable to keep up with job demand. Research is fairly limited regarding the awareness and perceptions that prospective genetic counseling students have on the field and what factors most influence their interest. The current study includes data collected from 1389 undergraduate students in the sciences at 23 universities across the United States who were surveyed regarding information related to their awareness, perceptions, knowledge, and interest in genetic counseling. The majority of participants had heard of genetic counseling (78.0%), many from a high school course (37.3%), college course (28.1%), or online (11.5%). Familiarity was associated with factors such as female gender ( p = 0.003) and length of time in school ( p < 0.001). After taking the survey, participant interest was positively associated with several factors including female gender ( p < 0.001) and Asian and Hispanic ethnicity ( p = 0.012). Factors commonly reported as attractive about the field included direct patient care, the variety of roles available, cultural competency and psychosocial training, and helping others. Discussion elaborates upon specific factors related to student awareness and interest in genetic counseling and potential ways to tailor recruitment strategies for maximum benefit to the field.
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Genetic counseling,Recruitment,Awareness,Perceptions,Undergraduate,Students,College,Interest,Familiarity,Diversity
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