2014
DOI: 10.1007/s10897-014-9800-x
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Creation of a National, At‐home Model for Ashkenazi Jewish Carrier Screening

Abstract: Ethnicity-based carrier screening for the Ashkenazi Jewish population has been available and encouraged by advocacy and community groups since the early 1970's. Both the American College of Medical Genetics and the American Congress of Obstetricians and Gynecologists recommend carrier screening for this population (Obstetrics and Gynecology, 114(4), 950-953, 2009; Genetics in Medicine, 10(1), 55-56, 2008). While many physicians inquire about ethnic background and offer appropriate carrier screening, studies sh… Show more

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“…JScreen provides pre-test education via an engaging, animated 3-min video (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gcvWiznuOmg&feature=youtu.be) that explains important concepts such as recessive inheritance, availability of reproductive options for at-risk individuals and couples, and limitations of carrier testing [11]. In addition, the JScreen website (https://jscreen.org/learn-more/diseases/) describes certain diseases on the screening panel that are more common in the Jewish population, and the JScreen staff provides additional information about testing and conditions on the panel upon request.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…JScreen provides pre-test education via an engaging, animated 3-min video (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gcvWiznuOmg&feature=youtu.be) that explains important concepts such as recessive inheritance, availability of reproductive options for at-risk individuals and couples, and limitations of carrier testing [11]. In addition, the JScreen website (https://jscreen.org/learn-more/diseases/) describes certain diseases on the screening panel that are more common in the Jewish population, and the JScreen staff provides additional information about testing and conditions on the panel upon request.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Once the participant’s sample arrives at the laboratory, JScreen emails a knowledge quiz to the participant. This quiz includes five multiple-choice questions that assess understanding of important information about carrier screening [11]. …”
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“…JScreen, a national, non‐profit public health initiative based out of Emory University School of Medicine's Department of Human Genetics, allows people to register for carrier screening through an online portal and offers saliva‐based testing (Grinzaid, Page, Denton, & Ginsberg, ). Although JScreen is marketed toward individuals of Ashkenazi Jewish ancestry, its carrier screening panel is pan‐ethnic and is available to patients of any ethnicity.…”
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confidence: 99%