2025 article

Public concerns about direct-to-consumer DNA test kits: the evidence from survey and social media data

Lee, N. M., Speicher, N., Adair, R., Clower, C., & Binder, A. (2025, March 7). New Genetics and Society, Vol. 44.

By: N. Lee*, N. Speicher n, R. Adair*, C. Clower n & A. Binder n

author keywords: Direct-to-consumer; public opinion; social media
topics (OpenAlex): Computational and Text Analysis Methods; Hate Speech and Cyberbullying Detection
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Added: March 17, 2025

Despite the popularity of direct-to-consumer (DTC) genetic tests, vocal critics have voiced concerns about test utility, data security, and consumers’ ability to interpret results. This study explores what issues consumers are concerned with and how prevalent these concerns are. Through an analysis of open-ended survey responses and publicly available social media comments, we examined the factors that prevent individuals from purchasing a DTC genetic test, and the broader social media discourse surrounding these issues. Findings highlight the differences between consumer decision-making and public discourse, with survey results emphasizing interest and cost as major factors and social media comments focusing on issues of privacy and institutional distrust.