Nondirectiveness and its lay interpretations:the effect of counseling style, ethnicity and culture on attitudes toward genetic counseling among Jewish and Bedouin respondents in Israel
Dublin Core
Title
Nondirectiveness and its lay interpretations:the effect of counseling style, ethnicity and culture on attitudes toward genetic counseling among Jewish and Bedouin respondents in Israel
Author
Raz, Aviad E.
Atar, Marcela
Atar, Marcela
Publisher
2003/08/00
Language
English
Publication Date
20030800
Primary Classification
15.2
Secondary Classification
15.2
Primary keywords
attitudes--[pri];cross-cultural comparison--[pri];directive counseling--[pri];genetic counseling--[pri]
Secondary keywords
Arabs;culture;genetic predisposition;Islamic ethics;Jewish ethics;Jews;prenatal diagnosis;questionnaire;students
Subject
Israel--[pri]
Subject
Negev
Subject
Bedouins
Journal Article
Journal of Genetic Counseling2003 August; 12(4):313-332
Link for Internet access
Note
Copyright © 2016, National Society of Genetic Counselors, Inc.
Call Number
citation
Bibliography
59 refs
ISSN
10597700 (print);15733599 (online)
Collection
Citation
“Nondirectiveness and its lay interpretations:the effect of counseling style, ethnicity and culture on attitudes toward genetic counseling among Jewish and Bedouin respondents in Israel,” Islamic Medical & Scientific Ethics, accessed January 17, 2025, https://imse.ibp.georgetown.domains/items/show/37667.