Determinants of altered anxiety after abnormal maternal serum α-fetoprotein screening

With maternal serum ot-fetoprotein testing, large numbers of previously “low-risk” patients are now considered high risk and are offered genetic testing. Anecdotally, these patients have been perceived as more highly anxious than other second-trimester patients referred for genetic testing because o...

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Veröffentlicht in:American journal of obstetrics and gynecology 1988-12, Vol.159 (6), p.1501-1504
Hauptverfasser: Evans, Mark I., Bottoms, Sidney F., Carlucci, Theresa, Grant, James, Belsky, Robin L., Solyom, Antal E., Quigg, Mary Helen, LaFerla, John J.
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Zusammenfassung:With maternal serum ot-fetoprotein testing, large numbers of previously “low-risk” patients are now considered high risk and are offered genetic testing. Anecdotally, these patients have been perceived as more highly anxious than other second-trimester patients referred for genetic testing because of advanced maternal age. Thus we have studied patient demographics, true genetic risks, the perceptions of risk, and state (situational) and trait (constitutional) anxiety for these patients and their partners. Significantly increased state anxiety was noted for mothers as compared with fathers both in the group of women referred for testing because of maternal serum α-fetoprotein levels and in those. referred due to advanced maternal age. State anxiety was increased in the women referred for maternal serum ot-fetoprotein levels as compared with women referred for advanced maternal age. True genetic risks were comparable between the groups. Some critics have argued that maternal serum α-fetoprotein screening engenders unnecessary anxiety. Our data show that patients undergoing genetic testing due to maternal serum α-fetoprotein levels have higher state anxiety than women undergoing testing because of advanced maternal age, but that indication is much less a factor than are partner differences. Therefore, increased anxiety after abnormal maternal serum a-fetoprotein testing results cannot be reasonably used as an argument against such testing.
ISSN:0002-9378
1097-6868
DOI:10.1016/0002-9378(88)90583-2