Prenatal, perinatal and postnatal risk factors associated with autism spectrum disorder in Palestine: a case-control study

Mustafa Ghanim, Mariam AL-Tell, Samaa Staiti, Maha Rabayaa, Johnny Amer, Malik Alqub, Sameeha Atout, Nihad Al-Othman, Marwa Ismail
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Background: Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a multifactorial neurodevelopment disorder. Several prenatal, perinatal, and postnatal factors are suggested as risk factors for ASD. This study aimed to correlate prenatal, perinatal, and postnatal factors in a limited number of cases in Palestine. Methods: A case-control study involved 120 children (60 typically diagnosed with ASD and 60 healthy matched with the ASD group). The parents of the children in both groups were asked to fill out the questionnaire. Results: The study showed a higher male-to-female ratio in the ASD group. A family history of ASD was reported in 38.3% of the ASD group and 11.7% in the healthy group. Three prenatal risk factors, including maternal passive smoking, preserving follow-up prenatal visits, and experiencing psychological stress by mothers, were significantly associated with ASD. Most of the postnatal factors were significantly associated with increased ASD risk. The studied perinatal factors were not significantly associated with ASD. The parental factors, such as paternal age greater than 30 years and lower levels of education, displayed significant risk factors associated with ASD. Conclusion: This study found significant associations between several prenatal, postnatal, and parental factors and ASD in a sample of Palestinian children. -
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背景:自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)是一种多因素神经发育障碍。一些产前、围产期和产后因素被认为是 ASD 的风险因素。本研究旨在对巴勒斯坦有限病例中的产前、围产期和产后因素进行相关分析。研究方法病例对照研究涉及 120 名儿童(60 名典型的 ASD 患儿和 60 名与 ASD 患儿匹配的健康儿童)。两组儿童的家长均被要求填写调查问卷。结果显示研究显示,ASD 组的男女比例较高。据报告,38.3%的ASD患儿有ASD家族史,11.7%的健康患儿有ASD家族史。三个产前风险因素与 ASD 有显著相关性,包括母亲被动吸烟、保留产前随访和母亲遭受心理压力。大多数产后因素都与 ASD 风险增加有显著相关性。所研究的围产期因素与 ASD 的关系不大。父母因素,如父亲年龄大于 30 岁和教育水平较低,则是与 ASD 相关的重要风险因素。结论本研究发现,在巴勒斯坦儿童样本中,产前、产后和父母因素与 ASD 之间存在明显关联。 -
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