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    • Genetics
    • Bioethics
    • Psychology

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    • Genetic testing offers insights into inherited conditions but presents ethical and personal challenges.
    • Understanding the lived experiences associated with genetic testing is crucial for public health.
    • Previous research has not fully captured the multifaceted impact of genetic testing on individuals.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To explore the diverse experiences of individuals undergoing genetic testing.
    • To identify the challenges, benefits, and potential pitfalls associated with genetic testing.
    • To synthesize lessons learned from personal narratives through expert commentary.

    Main Methods:

    • Collection of twelve personal narratives detailing genetic testing experiences.
    • Inclusion of three commentary articles analyzing these narratives.
    • Analysis of narratives and commentaries from bioethics, public health, psychology, and philosophy perspectives.

    Main Results:

    • Personal narratives illustrate a wide range of emotional, ethical, and practical issues.
    • Commentaries identify recurring themes such as informed consent, psychological impact, and societal implications.
    • Key lessons emphasize the need for comprehensive genetic counseling and patient support.

    Conclusions:

    • Genetic testing is a complex process with profound personal and societal consequences.
    • Integrating diverse perspectives (bioethics, public health, psychology) enhances understanding of genetic testing.
    • Further research should focus on developing better support systems for individuals navigating genetic testing.