Examining the association between prenatal cannabis exposure and child autism traits: A multi-cohort investigation in the environmental influences on child health outcome program

IF 5.3 2区 医学 Q1 BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES Autism Research Pub Date : 2024-07-02 DOI:10.1002/aur.3185
Chaela Nutor, Aisha S. Dickerson, Tingju Hsu, Aseel Al-Jadiri, Carlos A. Camargo, Julie B. Schweitzer, Coral L. Shuster, Margaret R. Karagas, Juliette C. Madan, Bibiana Restrepo, Rebecca J. Schmidt, Claudia Lugo-Candelas, Jenae Neiderhiser, Sheela Sathyanarayana, Anne L. Dunlop, Patricia A. Brennan, program collaborators for Environmental influences on Child Health Outcomes
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This study examined the association between prenatal cannabis exposure and autism spectrum disorder (ASD) diagnoses and traits. A total sample of 11,570 children (ages 1–18; 53% male; 25% Hispanic; 60% White) from 34 cohorts of the National Institutes of Health-funded environmental influences on child health outcomes consortium were included in analyses. Results from generalized linear mixed models replicated previous studies showing that associations between prenatal cannabis exposure and ASD traits in children are not significant when controlling for relevant covariates, particularly tobacco exposure. Child biological sex did not moderate the association between prenatal cannabis exposure and ASD. In a large sample and measuring ASD traits continuously, there was no evidence that prenatal cannabis exposure increases the risk for ASD. This work helps to clarify previous mixed findings by addressing concerns about statistical power and ASD measurement.

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研究产前大麻暴露与儿童自闭症特征之间的关联:儿童健康结果环境影响项目中的多队列调查。
本研究探讨了产前大麻暴露与自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)诊断和特征之间的关联。共有 11,570 名儿童(1-18 岁;53% 为男性;25% 为西班牙裔;60% 为白人)的样本被纳入分析,这些儿童来自美国国立卫生研究院资助的环境对儿童健康结果影响联盟的 34 个队列。广义线性混合模型的结果重复了之前的研究,表明在控制相关协变量(尤其是烟草暴露)的情况下,产前大麻暴露与儿童 ASD 特征之间的关联并不显著。儿童的生理性别并不影响产前大麻暴露与自闭症之间的关系。在大样本和连续测量 ASD 特征的情况下,没有证据表明产前接触大麻会增加 ASD 的风险。这项研究解决了人们对统计能力和 ASD 测量的担忧,从而有助于澄清以前的混合研究结果。
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Autism Research
Autism Research 医学-行为科学
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187
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>12 weeks
期刊介绍: AUTISM RESEARCH will cover the developmental disorders known as Pervasive Developmental Disorders (or autism spectrum disorders – ASDs). The Journal focuses on basic genetic, neurobiological and psychological mechanisms and how these influence developmental processes in ASDs.
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