Genetic counselling for psychiatric conditions: exploring current perceptions of family physicians and psychiatrists in Portugal
B. Ribeiro, I. Homem de Melo, A. Sequeira, R. Moldovan, M. Paneque

TL;DR
This study explores how family physicians and psychiatrists in Portugal perceive the role and challenges of genetic counselling for psychiatric conditions.
Contribution
It is the first study to investigate perceptions of psychiatric genetic counselling among these professionals in Portugal.
Findings
Participants acknowledged the importance of genetics in psychiatric disorders but had low literacy about genetic counselling.
Availability of genetic testing influences how genetic counselling is perceived and used.
Training and guidelines are needed to integrate genetics into mental healthcare.
Abstract
Genetic counselling emerged as a specialized healthcare discipline in the 1960s, and since then, various sub-specialties have developed globally, namely and more recently, psychiatric genetic counselling. This study provides a pioneering exploration of family physicians and psychiatrists’ perceptions regarding genetic counselling provision and its potentialities in the context of psychiatric illnesses in Portugal. A qualitative methodology with semi-structured interviews was used. Among the participants, five were family physicians, and six were psychiatrists. Thematic analysis revealed three themes: (1) the role of genetics in healthcare, (2) barriers to psychiatric genetic counselling implementation, and (3) perceived benefits associated with its implementation. Results show that while the importance of genetics in psychiatric disorders is acknowledged, there is low literacy about…
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TopicsBRCA gene mutations in cancer · Ethics and Legal Issues in Pediatric Healthcare · Genomics and Rare Diseases
