Figure 1. The percentage of “opportunity to know about noninvasive prenatal testing” (multiple answers available).
More than half of the respondents indicated the internet as their source of information.

From: A Survey of Genetic Counseling for Non-invasive Prenatal Testing Examinees in Akita

Figure 2. A survey administered after the completion of pre-noninvasive prenatal testing genetic counseling: Precounseling state of mind.
More than half of the respondents felt anxious about noninvasive prenatal testing.

From: A Survey of Genetic Counseling for Non-invasive Prenatal Testing Examinees in Akita

Figure 3. The survey was administered after completing pre-noninvasive prenatal testing genetic counseling: Evaluation of genetic counseling.
The level of satisfaction with genetic counseling was generally high. More than half of the respondents felt relieved about noninvasive prenatal testing.

From: A Survey of Genetic Counseling for Non-invasive Prenatal Testing Examinees in Akita

Figure 4. The survey after explanation of the test results (about genetic counseling).
Many respondents felt genetic counseling was crucial.

From: A Survey of Genetic Counseling for Non-invasive Prenatal Testing Examinees in Akita

Figure 5. The survey after explanation of test results (about noninvasive prenatal testing).
Respondents tended to feel uncomfortable about noninvasive prenatal testing.

From: A Survey of Genetic Counseling for Non-invasive Prenatal Testing Examinees in Akita

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