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Published in: Journal of Genetic Counseling 6/2016

01-12-2016 | Original Research

Attitudes Toward Autism Spectrum Disorders Among Students of Allied Health Professions

Authors: Frida Simonstein, Michal Mashiach-Eizenberg

Published in: Journal of Genetic Counseling | Issue 6/2016

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Abstract

The prevalence of autism has increased dramatically. The objectives of this study were to explore attitudes toward prenatal diagnosis to detect autism prenatally and avoid having an affected child and to understand social acceptability of these disorders among students of allied health professions. In this study, college students of nursing and health systems management answered a structured self-report questionnaire (n = 305). The first part addressed the respondent’s personal data. The second part targeted the respondent’s attitudes toward prenatal diagnosis of non-life-threatening disorders, including autism spectrum disorders. We found that almost two thirds of the students responded that they would not proceed with a pregnancy if the child were diagnosed with autism, and more than half thought that they would not continue with a pregnancy if the fetus were diagnosed with Asperger’s. Age, level of religiosity, and years of education were influential. This study is limited in scope; however, the positive attitude of the students toward prenatal diagnosis to avoid having an affected child might also reflect a negative view of autism spectrum disorders in future health care professionals. Further research of attitudes and the social acceptability of autism spectrum disorders, particularly among health care professionals, is required.
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However, this might prove to be a difficult task as variable expressivity, pleiotropic effects, and incomplete penetrance associated with CNVs and SNVs associated with ASD present significant challenges for genetic counseling and PND (Jiang et al. 2014).
 
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In fact, in Israel parents are actually funding chromosome microarray research (unknowingly). Even parents of perfectly normal children pursue this test (personal communication).
 
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Almost 10,000 children are born with Down syndrome (DS) in the United States each year (one in 691 live births). Since birth rates of DS are highest among mothers of advanced maternal age, in many countries, the cost for PND is covered by most health care/insurance plans for women over the age of 35. However, current data show that 80 % of all children with DS are born to mothers under 35 years (Bunt and Bunt 2014). Hence PND for DS is now being offered also to younger women (personal communication).
 
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Recently, a very popular TV drama and several documentaries have presented in Israel some of the difficulties potentially experienced by parents of a child with autism.
 
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In the last Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th Edition (DSM-5), Asperger’s syndrome has been excluded from the ASDs. However, for the purpose of this study, since most people still recognize this term as a form of autism, we still use AS to address high functioning autism, according to DSM-4.
 
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A limitation of this result, however, is that DS was included in this question and the respondents’ very negative view toward DS could have affected the overall negative attitude toward all the disorders in this item.
 
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This link is assumed; further research is needed.
 
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Metadata
Title
Attitudes Toward Autism Spectrum Disorders Among Students of Allied Health Professions
Authors
Frida Simonstein
Michal Mashiach-Eizenberg
Publication date
01-12-2016
Publisher
Springer US
Published in
Journal of Genetic Counseling / Issue 6/2016
Print ISSN: 1059-7700
Electronic ISSN: 1573-3599
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10897-016-9969-2

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