Sociodemographic and health factors associated with genetic testing in Australia: insights from a cohort-based study of 45,061 participants

澳大利亚基因检测相关的社会人口学和健康因素:一项基于45,061名参与者的队列研究的启示

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Abstract

With increasing availability of genetic tests, it is important to consider differences in testing patterns between population subgroups. We examined self-reported genetic testing among 45,061 participants of the Australian population-based 45 and Up Study, testing for associations with sociodemographic and health characteristics (multivariable logistic regression). 9.2% of participants reported ever having genetic testing; 3.9% reported disease-related testing, 5.2% non-disease-related testing, 0.7% both disease-related and non-disease-related testing. Disease-related genetic testing was strongly associated with younger age, female sex, history of cancers and cardiovascular disease, and cancer family history. Disease-related testing was also strongly associated with higher education (university versus school certificate: adjusted OR [aOR] = 1.50 [95%CI:1.29-1.75]; certificate/diploma versus school certificate: aOR = 1.40 [95%CI:1.20-1.63]); there was suggestive evidence for association with higher household income ($AUD90,000+ versus <$AUD30,000: aOR = 1.22 [95%CI:1.02-1.46]), which strengthened when not adjusting for education (aOR = 1.34 [95%CI:1.13-1.60]). These results suggest further work on ensuring equitable access is needed to prevent potential health inequities.

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