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Autism Spectrum Disorder and Genetic Testing: Parents’ Attitudes-Data from Turkish Sample
We aimed to examine the opinions of parents’ having a child with ASD, on genetic testing, in a Turkish sample. 951 parents’ attitudes towards genetic testing were included. 89.1% of the parents did not take a genetic test during pregnancy. 87.6% of the parents agreed to take a genetic test if it cou...
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