“What Are They Going to Do With the Information?” Latino/Latina and African American Perspectives on the Human Genome Project
Schulz, Amy and Caldwell, Cleopatra and Foster, Sarah (2003) “What Are They Going to Do With the Information?” Latino/Latina and African American Perspectives on the Human Genome Project. Health Education and Behavior 30(2):151-169.
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Abstract
Newdevelopments in genetic science raise questions regarding their application and implications. Dialogue about these questions has not often included the perspectives of the general population and, in particular, the voices of labeled racial or ethnic groups. In this article, the authors present results from an analysis of data from focus group discussions that engaged African Americans and Latinos/Latinas in a discussion of genetic research and technology. In particular, the authors focus on questions of inequality that arose in those focus groups and their implications for public health professionals interested in addressing pervasive racial disparities in health. In addition, they present strategies for achieving a more equitable distribution of risks and benefits from genetic research and technology suggested by participants in these focus groups.
| EPrint Type: | Journal Article |
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| Keywords: | racial disparities; Hispanic perspectives on genetics; African American perspectives on genetics; perspectives on genetics |
| Subjects: | Research Health ۞ Graduate School of Public Health Courses: BCHS 2524 Overview of Minority Health and Health Disparities in the US: Required Readings |
| ID Code: | 426 |
| Deposited By: | Loftin-Bell, Kismet |
| Deposited On: | 28 March 2006 |
