Decisional Conflict related to Prenatal Genetic Screening

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Decisional Conflict related to Prenatal Genetic Screening by Mind Map: Decisional Conflict related to Prenatal Genetic Screening

1. Antecedents

1.1. Knowledge

1.1.1. Experiential

1.1.2. Authoritative

1.1.3. About available screening tests

1.1.4. About available support systems

1.1.5. About possibility of additional decisions to be made pending screening results

1.2. Moral tension

1.2.1. Social support

1.2.2. Social pressure

1.2.3. Conflicting interests

1.2.3.1. Fetus

1.2.3.2. Commitments to other family members

1.3. Perception of available options

1.4. Time and Space

1.4.1. Stage in preganancy

1.4.2. Stage in decision making

1.4.3. Environment

1.4.3.1. Routinization of test

1.5. Role in decision

1.5.1. Oppression

1.5.1.1. Reduced power

1.5.1.2. Reduced self-esteem

1.5.2. Culture

1.6. Personal characteristics

1.6.1. Age

1.6.2. Parity

1.6.3. Risk

1.6.4. Partnered or Single

2. Consequence

2.1. Additional decisions

2.1.1. Invasive testing

2.1.2. No further testing

2.1.2.1. Living with Uncertainty

2.1.2.2. Worry

2.2. Self-Criticism

2.2.1. Self-Blame

2.2.2. Self-Doubt

2.2.3. Affects on Maternal Identity ?

2.2.4. Reduced self-esteem

2.2.5. Guilt

2.3. Delayed attachment to fetus

2.3.1. Diminished participation in the tasks of pregnancy

2.3.1.1. Reduced impetus to "secure passage" of fetus

2.3.1.1.1. Reduced positive behaviors in pregnancy

2.3.1.1.2. Possible negative behaviors

2.4. Distress

2.4.1. Anxiety

2.4.2. Regret