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Public knowledge and opinion of epigenetics and epigenetic concepts

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AbstractThe field of epigenetics is currently one of the most rapidly expanding in biology and has resulted in increasing public interest in its applications to human health. Epigenetics provides a promising avenue for both targeted individual intervention and public health messaging. However, to develop effective strategies for engagement, it is important to understand the public’s understanding of the relevant concepts. While there has been some research exploring the public’s understanding of genetic and environmental susceptibility to disease, limited research exists on public opinion and understanding of epigenetics and epigenetic concepts. Using an online questionnaire, this study investigated the Australian public’s understanding, views, and opinions of epigenetics and related concepts, including the concepts of the developmental origins of health and disease (DOHaD) and the first 1000 days. Over 600 questionnaires were completed, with 391 included in the analysis. The survey included questions on knowledge of epigenetics and perceptions of epigenetic concepts for self and for children. Data were analyzed using predominately descriptive statistics, with free-text responses scored based on concordance with predetermined definitions. While participants’ recognition of epigenetic terms and phrases was high, their understanding was limited. The DOHaD theory was more accurately understood than the first 1000 days or epigenetics itself. Female participants without children were more likely to recognize the term epigenetics, while age also had an impact. This research provides a solid foundation for further detailed investigation of these themes, all of which will be important data to help inform future public health messages regarding epigenetic concepts.
Title: Public knowledge and opinion of epigenetics and epigenetic concepts
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AbstractThe field of epigenetics is currently one of the most rapidly expanding in biology and has resulted in increasing public interest in its applications to human health.
Epigenetics provides a promising avenue for both targeted individual intervention and public health messaging.
However, to develop effective strategies for engagement, it is important to understand the public’s understanding of the relevant concepts.
While there has been some research exploring the public’s understanding of genetic and environmental susceptibility to disease, limited research exists on public opinion and understanding of epigenetics and epigenetic concepts.
Using an online questionnaire, this study investigated the Australian public’s understanding, views, and opinions of epigenetics and related concepts, including the concepts of the developmental origins of health and disease (DOHaD) and the first 1000 days.
Over 600 questionnaires were completed, with 391 included in the analysis.
The survey included questions on knowledge of epigenetics and perceptions of epigenetic concepts for self and for children.
Data were analyzed using predominately descriptive statistics, with free-text responses scored based on concordance with predetermined definitions.
While participants’ recognition of epigenetic terms and phrases was high, their understanding was limited.
The DOHaD theory was more accurately understood than the first 1000 days or epigenetics itself.
Female participants without children were more likely to recognize the term epigenetics, while age also had an impact.
This research provides a solid foundation for further detailed investigation of these themes, all of which will be important data to help inform future public health messages regarding epigenetic concepts.

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