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  • Genetic testing in psychiatry is gaining attention, prompting a need to understand the views of both healthcare providers and patients for better policy development.
  • A systematic review identified 15 relevant studies from a pool of 50 articles, focusing on concerns and perceptions of 3,156 participants regarding genetic testing in mental health.
  • The analysis revealed four main themes: implementation concerns, ethical issues, potential changes in clinical practices, and legal considerations, with many healthcare workers generally viewing the testing positively, while patient attitudes were more mixed.

Article Abstract

Background: Genetic testing in psychiatry has gained attention, raising questions about its application and impact. Understanding stakeholders' perspectives, including healthcare providers and patients, is vital for informed policy development. The aim of this systematic review was to focus on the perceptions and concerns of patients and healthcare workers in psychiatry regarding the use of genetic testing.

Methods: We conducted a systematic review following PRISMA guidelines, for the period 1/2/2014, to 1/1/2024, via PubMed and Embase databases identifying 50 articles in total. After excluding duplicates ( = 12), 38 articles went through screening. After careful full-text article assessment for eligibility and applying the inclusion and exclusion criteria, only fifteen ( = 15) of the articles were included.

Results: Among 15 selected studies involving 3,156 participants (2,347 healthcare professionals; 809 patients), thematic analysis identified four primary themes: Organizational-implementation concerns, Ethical Considerations, Concerns on changes in clinical praxis, and Legal implications. Despite these concerns, seven out of eleven studies indicated that healthcare workers viewed genetic testing in psychiatry positively. Patients' perspectives varied, with two of the four studies reflecting positive attitudes. No pervasive negative sentiment was observed.

Conclusion: Our review highlights the multidimensional perspectives of healthcare professionals and patients surrounding the application of genetic testing in psychiatry. These considerations need to be addressed to facilitate the implementation of genetic testing in clinical praxis in psychiatry. Further research is needed for validation of the results and to guide policies and clinicians in the integration of genetic testing into mental healthcare practice.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11499203PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2024.1466585DOI Listing

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