1, respect principle: respect is the basis of all testing and consulting work. Counselors should respect the personal rights and dignity of the subjects, regardless of their gender, age, social status or other background.
2. Principle of autonomy: Candidates have the right to decide whether to conduct the test and whether to share the test results. The consultant should ensure that the subjects fully understand the purpose, process and possible consequences of the test so that they can make an informed decision.
3. Principle of informed consent: When providing testing consulting services, consultants should ensure that the subjects fully understand the purpose, methods, possible complications and subsequent steps of testing, and obtain their informed consent.
4. Principle of confidentiality: The consultant has the responsibility to protect the privacy and confidential information of the subjects. Any information, including the identity of the testee, test results, consultation contents, etc. , should be strictly confidential, unless there are special circumstances due to legal or medical needs.
5. Unconditional care principle: regardless of the test results of candidates, consultants should provide unconditional care and support. This includes providing necessary medical or psychological support and giving advice on how to control the disease or prevent reinfection.