SALT LAKE CITY, April 28, 2021 – In a new nationwide poll, the GeneSight® Mental Health Monitor found that 83% of people with depression agree that life would be easier if others could understand their depression. Yet, most people who have not experienced depression may not be able to understand the challenges, including its treatment.
Amanda Lange smiles at her infant son. Her depression had kept her from enjoying her life, but with support from her family, she sought treatment. She found relief after working with her doctor, who ordered the GeneSight Psychotropic test.
Michael Jablonski, Ph.D., M.S., vice president of medical affairs for the GeneSight test at Myriad Genetics, reviews a GeneSight Psychotropic report. The GeneSight Mental Health Monitor national survey found that 7 in 10 would feel “hopeful” if their doctor recommended genetic testing as part of their treatment plan.
Amanda Lange swabs her cheek to complete the GeneSight Psychotropic test. The test was ordered by her doctor to get information about which medications may require dose adjustments, may be less likely to work, or may have an increased risk of side effects based on her genetic makeup. In a new nationwide poll, the GeneSight Mental Health Monitor found 7 in 10 adults with depression would feel “hopeful” if their doctor recommended genetic testing as part of their treatment plan.
Amanda Lange plays with her daughter. After battling depression, she leaned on her family for support in seeking the help she needed to get back to feeling like herself.
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The GeneSight Mental Health Monitor is a nationwide survey of U.S. adults conducted by ACUPOLL Precision Research, Inc. in March 2021. The survey was conducted among a statistically representative sample of U.S. adults age 18+, including a U.S. representative sample of adults who have been diagnosed with depression. The margin of error in survey results for the total base population at a 95% confidence interval is +/- 3%.