1. Numeracy and perceived risk |
2. Attitude towards genetic testing |
3. Genetic knowledge and understanding of genetic risk |
4. Reaction to risk results and rating of test results information |
5. Genetic counseling satisfaction and perceived personal control |
6. Shared decision-making and physician visit satisfaction |
7. Intention to change |
8. Information sharing |
9. Recall and decisional regret |
10. Anxiety and impact of events |