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H1 = HINTS 1 (2003) (2003)

H2 = HINTS 2 (2005) (2005)

H3 = HINTS 3 (2008) (2008)

H4Cyc1 = HINTS 4 Cycle 1 (2011) (2011)

H4Cyc2 = HINTS 4 Cycle 2 (2012) (2012)

H4Cyc3 = HINTS 4 Cycle 3 (2013) (2013)

H4Cyc4 = HINTS 4 Cycle 4 (2014) (2014)

FDA = HINTS FDA (2015) (2015)

FDACyc2 = HINTS FDA Cycle 2 (2017) (2017)

H5Cyc1 = HINTS 5 Cycle 1 (2017) (2017)

H5Cyc2 = HINTS 5 Cycle 2 (2018) (2018)

H5Cyc3 = HINTS 5 Cycle 3 (2019) (2019)

H5Cyc4 = HINTS 5 Cycle 4 (2020) (2020)

H6 = HINTS 6 (2022) (2022)

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Genetic Testing
How much do you think genetics, that is characteristics passed from one generation to the next, determine whether or not a person will develop diabetes/high blood sugar?
How much do you think genetics, that is characteristics passed from one generation to the next, determine whether or not a person will develop obesity?
How much do you think genetics, that is characteristics passed from one generation to the next, determine whether or not a person will develop heart disease?
How much do you think genetics, that is characteristics passed from one generation to the next, determine whether or not a person will develop cancer?
From which of the following sources did you read or hear anything about genetic tests? Mark all that apply.
Have you ever had any of the following type(s) of genetic tests? Mark all that apply.
If you had a genetic test, who did you share the results with? Mark all that apply.
Which of the following types of genetic tests have you heard of?
If you had a genetic test, who helped you understand the results? Mark all that apply.
How important is knowing a person’s genetic information for preventing cancer?
How important is knowing a person’s genetic information for detecting early cancer?
How important is knowing a person’s genetic information for treating cancer?
How much would you want to know if you have a genetic change that increases your chances of getting cancer?
If you had a genetic test for disease risk (including prenatal carrier testing), how did you get the test?
What were the reasons you had genetic testing? Mark all that apply.
Overall, how confident are you that your genetic testing results are correct and accurate?
If you had a genetic test, what did you expect would happen to your test results after the test?
In addition to you and your health care provider, who did you think the laboratory that did your genetic test would share your results with? Mark all that apply.
How have you changed your behavior based on the results of genetic testing? Mark all that apply.