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The Amish: Perceptions of genetic disorders and services
Jill D. Brensinger, Renata Laxova
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Genetic Disease
100%
Amish
100%
Genetic Services
100%
Genetic Condition
60%
Medical Care
20%
Recurrence Risk
20%
Ethical Issues
20%
Affected children
20%
Pennsylvania
20%
Genetic Counseling
20%
General Knowledge
20%
Parental Attitudes
20%
Child Problems
20%
Inherited Condition
20%
Personal Interview
20%
Special Health Care Needs
20%
Reproductive Problems
20%
Culturally Competent Care
20%
Subsequent Reproduction
20%
Prenatal Testing
20%
Parental Opinion
20%
Medicine and Dentistry
Attitude
100%
Health Care
100%
Genetic Disorder
100%
Childbirth
50%
Population
50%
Recurrence Risk
50%
Medical Care
50%
Reproductive Medicine
50%
Genetic Counseling
50%
Nursing and Health Professions
Genetic Disorder
100%
Genetic Service
100%
Population
50%
Health Service
50%
Health Care Need
50%
Genetic Counseling
50%
Nomenclature
50%
Recurrence Risk
50%