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In-vivo design feedback and perceived utility of a genetically-informed smoking risk tool among current smokers in the community.

Jessica L BourdonAmelia DorseyMaia ZalikAmanda PietkaPatricia SalyerMichael J BrayLaura J BierutAlex T Ramsey
Published in: BMC medical genomics (2021)
The detailed and constructive feedback from participants highlights that in-vivo feedback offers a useful design approach that addresses concerns of rigor and relevance when returning genetic results. This unique method demonstrated perceived utility and constructive design feedback for the RiskProfile among current smokers and can play an important role in optimizing the design and implementation of personalized genetic risk interventions moving forward.
Keyphrases
  • smoking cessation
  • mental health
  • physical activity
  • healthcare
  • depressive symptoms
  • social support
  • primary care
  • copy number
  • quality improvement