| Literature DB >> 20678245 |
Roksana Sasanfar1, Stephen A Haddad, Ala Tolouei, Majid Ghadami, Dongmei Yu, Susan L Santangelo.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Autism is a neurodevelopmental disorder which is known to have a strong genetic component and is most likely oligogenic. However, the necessary role of environmental factors has been well documented. Prior research suggests that parental characteristics, such as age and level of education, may be associated with a risk of autism. Parental age has been shown to be associated with many disorders, such as schizophrenia, childhood cancer and fetal death. However, results from studies of parental age and autism are inconsistent.Entities:
Year: 2010 PMID: 20678245 PMCID: PMC2907564 DOI: 10.1186/2040-2392-1-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mol Autism Impact factor: 7.509
Sample demographics.
| Children with autism spectrum disorder | Comparison cohort | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| 33.3 | 32.0 | 0.542 | |
| 27.5 | 26.9 | 0.126 | |
| College graduate + (%) | 35.6 | 10.9 | 0.000 |
| < High school (%) | 34.6 | 61.3 | |
| College graduate + (%) | 30.7 | 7.3 | 0.000 |
| < High school (%) | 35.4 | 64.4 | |
| First born (%) | 55.3 | 43.6 | 0.003 |
| Male (%) | 79.9 | 51.6 | 0.000 |
| Related parents | 32.4 | 30.4 | 0.573 |
| Urban (%) | 97 | 79 | 0.000 |
Results of univariate and adjusted unmatched analyses.
| Univariate analysis | Adjusted analysis | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 19-24 | .267 | 0.679 (0.343-1.344) | 0.796 | 0.912 (0.453-1837) | ||
| 25-29 | Ref. | |||||
| 30-34 | .282 | 1.236 (0.840-1.819) | 0.832 | 1.046 (0.690-1.586) | ||
| 35-39 | .091 | 1.446 (0.943-2.217) | 0.167 | 1.435 (0.860-2.395) | ||
| => 40 | .057 | 1.583 (0.986-2.541) | 2.026 (1.100-3.728) | |||
| 13-19 | .189 | 0.587 (0.265-1.299) | 0.442 | 0.727 (0.324-1.636) | ||
| 20-24 | Ref. | |||||
| 25-29 | .105 | 1.367 (0.937-1.994) | 0.528 | 1.143 (0.775-1.731) | ||
| 30-34 | .087 | 1.435 (0.949-2.170) | 0.699 | 1.108 (0.659-1861) | ||
| => 35 | .564 | 1.170 (0.687-1.993) | 0.636 | 0.846 (0.422-1.694) | ||
| Graduate | Ref. | |||||
| High school | ||||||
| Primary/middle school | ||||||
| No education | 0.984 | 0.992 (0.430-2.289) | ||||
| * | ||||||
| Graduate | Ref. | |||||
| High school | ||||||
| Primary/middle school | ||||||
| No education | 0.101 | 0.488 (0.207-1.152) | ||||
| First born | Ref. | |||||
| Second | 0.068 | .725 (.514 - 1.024) | ||||
| Third & higher | ||||||
| Female | Ref. | |||||
| Male | ||||||
| not related | 0.562 | 1.097 (0.802-1.500) | ||||
| related | Ref. | |||||
| Rural | .000 | .086 (0.032-.0231) | ||||
| Urban | Ref. | |||||
* Graduate indicates college graduate up to and including graduate degrees. High school indicates high school graduate up to associate's degree (2 years college); primary/middle school indicates any education up to but not including high school.
†Consanguinity (scored dichotomously) indicates that the parents are closely related, as either first, second or third cousins.
Figure 1Paternal age modelled as a continuous variable. Point estimate of odds ratio.
Figure 2Matched analysis results. Point estimate of odds ratio; bar indicates 95% confidence limits around point estimate; p-value < 0.05.
Figure 3Combined parental age and education. Point estimate of odds ratio; bar indicates 95% confidence limits around point estimate; * p-value < 0.05; ** p-value < 0.005. FM UE, Father and mother uneducated; HS/UE, both parents high school, or one high school and the other uneducated; F CG: father has 4 or more years college and mother, high school or uneducated; M CG, mother has 4 or more years college and father, high school or uneducated; FM CG, both parents have 4 or more years of college.