| Literature DB >> 29332178 |
Dikran Richard Guisso1, Fadi S Saadeh1, Dahlia Saab2, Joud El Deek1, Sarah Chamseddine1, Hadi Abou-El-Hassan1, Ghidaa Majari1, Rose-Mary Boustany3,4.
Abstract
This case-control study explores the association between pregnancy/birth complications and other factors with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) in Lebanese subjects aged 2-18 years. Researchers interviewed 136 ASD cases from the American University of Beirut Medical Center Special Kids Clinic, and 178 controls selected by systematic digit dialing in the Greater-Beirut area. Male gender (Adjusted Odds Ratio [95% CI]: 3.9 [2.2-7.0]); postpartum feeding difficulties (2.5 [1.2-5.4]); maternal infections/complications during pregnancy (2.9 [1.5-5.5], 2.1 [1.1-3.9]); consanguinity (2.5 [1.0-6.0]); family history of psychiatric disorders (2.2 [1.1-4.4]) were risk factors for ASD. Being born first/second (0.52 [0.28-0.95]) and maternal psychological support during pregnancy (0.49 [0.27-0.89]) were negatively associated with ASD. Identifying ASD correlates is crucial for instigating timely screening and subsequent early intervention.Entities:
Keywords: Autism; Consanguinity; Maternal infections; Perinatal factors; Risk factors
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29332178 DOI: 10.1007/s10803-017-3449-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Autism Dev Disord ISSN: 0162-3257