Health Psychology Open (Jan 2021)

Decision-making factors in prenatal testing: A systematic review

  • Valentina Di Mattei,
  • Federica Ferrari,
  • Gaia Perego,
  • Valentina Tobia,
  • Fabio Mauro,
  • Massimo Candiani

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1177/2055102920987455
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8

Abstract

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This review examines the factors that affect the decision-making process of parental couples evaluating prenatal screening and diagnostic tests. A systematic search was performed using PubMed and PsycInfo databases. The 46 included studies had to: investigate the decision-making process about prenatal testing; focus on tests detecting trisomy 21, 18, 13, and abnormalities of sex chromosomes; be published in English peer-reviewed journals. The decision-making process seems composed of different levels: an individual level with demographic, clinical, and psychological aspects; a contextual level related to the technical features of the test and the information received; a relational level involving family and society.