“…Concerns about participation, reasons not to test or receive results from testing, and factors that presented barriers to participation in research were assessed by 18 publications (Akinleye et al, 2011;Buseh et al, 2014Buseh et al, , 2012Culhane-Pera et al, 2017;Frazier et al, 2006;Freedman et al, 2013;Halbert et al, 2006Halbert et al, , 2016Hooper et al, 2013;Hull et al, 2008;Jenkins et al, 2011;Kinney et al, 2006;Lakes et al, 2013;Murphy & Thompson, 2009;Pettey et al, 2015;Rew et al, 2010;Sanderson et al, 2017;Simon et al, 2017). The most commonly cited reasons not to participate in genetic testing or research included privacy and confidentiality concerns (n = 7; Buseh et al, 2012;Halbert et al, 2016;Hull et al, 2008 Sanderson et al, 2017;Simon et al, 2017), use of participants' genetic information for other research purposes that were not consented for or were undesirable (n = 7; Buseh et al, 2012;Halbert et al, 2006Halbert et al, , 2016Hull et al, 2008;Jenkins et al, 2011;Pettey et al, 2015;Sanderson et al, 2017), concerns about insurance or employment discrimination (n = 5; Akinleye et al, 2011;Buseh et al, 2014Buseh et al, , 2012Frazier et al, 2006;Pettey et al, 2015), concerns about risks or harms of the study proc...…”