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Volume 32, Issue 5: October, 2005
Abstract
Research and Practice Opportunities at the Intersection
of Health Education, Health Behavior, and Genomics
Catharine Wang, PhD, Deborah J. Bowen, PhD, and Sharon L.
R. Kardia, PhD
Researchers and practitioners in health behavior and health
education (HBHE) can play a pivotal leadership role in the
integration of genomic advances to improve the public’s
health. The purpose of this article is to outline research
and practice opportunities at the intersection of genomics
and HBHE. We begin this article by briefly summarizing the
existing evidence in the literature pertaining to the public’s
use of genetic services, the effectiveness of genetic counseling,
and the impact of genetic testing. Following this, we outline
and expand on several areas that we believe are ripe for further
exploration, understanding, and public health application:
(a) public understanding of genetic information, (b) interventions
for health behavior change, and (c) public health assurance
and advocacy. This analysis has identified the need to consider
potential application efforts in genomics and HBHE from an
ecological perspective, with an emphasis on multiple levels
of intervention and analysis.
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