Association between autism spectrum disorder and peripartum events: a case–control study

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Autor(a) principal: Silva,Victor Bruno da
Data de Publicação: 2023
Outros Autores: Maia,Fernanda Alves, Oliveira,Ana Júlia Soares, Cezar,Ionara Aparecida Mendes, Bandeira,Laura Vicuna Santos, Oliveira,Steffany Lara Nunes, Rezende,Luiz Fernando de, Saeger,Vanessa Souza De Araújo, Silveira,Marise Fagundes
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Idioma: eng
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Resumo: Abstract Objective: To assess the association between peripartum events and autism spectrum disorder (ASD) development in children and adolescents. Methods: The current research is a case–control study in northern Minas Gerais state, Brazil. The inclusion criteria in the case group included individuals whose medical records reported an autistic disorder diagnosis, individuals had this diagnosis further confirmed by Northern Minas Autistic Support Association and specialized clinics, and their mothers had to answer positively to the question: “Was your child diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder?” in the data collection instrument. Thus, the case group included 253 mothers of children/adolescents of 2–15 years old diagnosed with autism. The inclusion criteria in the control group included 852 individuals belonging to the same age group and enrolled in the same schools as the case group. A semi-structured questionnaire was applied for mothers of children/adolescents, and the multiple logistic regression model was adopted for data analysis. Gross and adjusted Odds Ratios (ORa) were used to estimate the magnitude of the associations. Results: Autistic disorder was associated with the presence of meconium in amniotic fluid (AF) (ORa 1.67; 95% confidence interval [95%CI] 1.06–2.65) and cesarean delivery type (ORa 1.65; 95%CI 1.17–2.32). Emergency cesarean section increased autistic disorder development likelihood (ORa 2.38; 95%CI 1.61–3.51). Children and adolescents with ASD were more likely to have been exposed to two or more unfavorable peripartum events and obstetric complications than control groups (ORa 1.59; 95%CI 1.01–2.51). Conclusions: Meconium stained amniotic fluid, delivery by cesarean, and two or more unfavorable peripartum events are variables that should be considered in studies about ASD etiology.
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spelling Association between autism spectrum disorder and peripartum events: a case–control studyDelivery, obstetricParturitionAutism spectrum disorderAbstract Objective: To assess the association between peripartum events and autism spectrum disorder (ASD) development in children and adolescents. Methods: The current research is a case–control study in northern Minas Gerais state, Brazil. The inclusion criteria in the case group included individuals whose medical records reported an autistic disorder diagnosis, individuals had this diagnosis further confirmed by Northern Minas Autistic Support Association and specialized clinics, and their mothers had to answer positively to the question: “Was your child diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder?” in the data collection instrument. Thus, the case group included 253 mothers of children/adolescents of 2–15 years old diagnosed with autism. The inclusion criteria in the control group included 852 individuals belonging to the same age group and enrolled in the same schools as the case group. A semi-structured questionnaire was applied for mothers of children/adolescents, and the multiple logistic regression model was adopted for data analysis. Gross and adjusted Odds Ratios (ORa) were used to estimate the magnitude of the associations. Results: Autistic disorder was associated with the presence of meconium in amniotic fluid (AF) (ORa 1.67; 95% confidence interval [95%CI] 1.06–2.65) and cesarean delivery type (ORa 1.65; 95%CI 1.17–2.32). Emergency cesarean section increased autistic disorder development likelihood (ORa 2.38; 95%CI 1.61–3.51). Children and adolescents with ASD were more likely to have been exposed to two or more unfavorable peripartum events and obstetric complications than control groups (ORa 1.59; 95%CI 1.01–2.51). Conclusions: Meconium stained amniotic fluid, delivery by cesarean, and two or more unfavorable peripartum events are variables that should be considered in studies about ASD etiology.Sociedade de Pediatria de São Paulo2023-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-05822023000100402Revista Paulista de Pediatria v.41 2023reponame:Revista Paulista de Pediatria (Ed. Português. Online)instname:Sociedade de Pediatria de São Paulo (SPSP)instacron:SPSP10.1590/1984-0462/2023/41/2021220info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSilva,Victor Bruno daMaia,Fernanda AlvesOliveira,Ana Júlia SoaresCezar,Ionara Aparecida MendesBandeira,Laura Vicuna SantosOliveira,Steffany Lara NunesRezende,Luiz Fernando deSaeger,Vanessa Souza De AraújoSilveira,Marise Fagundeseng2022-07-01T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0103-05822023000100402Revistahttps://www.rpped.com.br/ONGhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phppediatria@spsp.org.br||rpp@spsp.org.br1984-04620103-0582opendoar:2022-07-01T00:00Revista Paulista de Pediatria (Ed. Português. Online) - Sociedade de Pediatria de São Paulo (SPSP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Association between autism spectrum disorder and peripartum events: a case–control study
title Association between autism spectrum disorder and peripartum events: a case–control study
spellingShingle Association between autism spectrum disorder and peripartum events: a case–control study
Silva,Victor Bruno da
Delivery, obstetric
Parturition
Autism spectrum disorder
title_short Association between autism spectrum disorder and peripartum events: a case–control study
title_full Association between autism spectrum disorder and peripartum events: a case–control study
title_fullStr Association between autism spectrum disorder and peripartum events: a case–control study
title_full_unstemmed Association between autism spectrum disorder and peripartum events: a case–control study
title_sort Association between autism spectrum disorder and peripartum events: a case–control study
author Silva,Victor Bruno da
author_facet Silva,Victor Bruno da
Maia,Fernanda Alves
Oliveira,Ana Júlia Soares
Cezar,Ionara Aparecida Mendes
Bandeira,Laura Vicuna Santos
Oliveira,Steffany Lara Nunes
Rezende,Luiz Fernando de
Saeger,Vanessa Souza De Araújo
Silveira,Marise Fagundes
author_role author
author2 Maia,Fernanda Alves
Oliveira,Ana Júlia Soares
Cezar,Ionara Aparecida Mendes
Bandeira,Laura Vicuna Santos
Oliveira,Steffany Lara Nunes
Rezende,Luiz Fernando de
Saeger,Vanessa Souza De Araújo
Silveira,Marise Fagundes
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author
author
author
author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Silva,Victor Bruno da
Maia,Fernanda Alves
Oliveira,Ana Júlia Soares
Cezar,Ionara Aparecida Mendes
Bandeira,Laura Vicuna Santos
Oliveira,Steffany Lara Nunes
Rezende,Luiz Fernando de
Saeger,Vanessa Souza De Araújo
Silveira,Marise Fagundes
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Delivery, obstetric
Parturition
Autism spectrum disorder
topic Delivery, obstetric
Parturition
Autism spectrum disorder
description Abstract Objective: To assess the association between peripartum events and autism spectrum disorder (ASD) development in children and adolescents. Methods: The current research is a case–control study in northern Minas Gerais state, Brazil. The inclusion criteria in the case group included individuals whose medical records reported an autistic disorder diagnosis, individuals had this diagnosis further confirmed by Northern Minas Autistic Support Association and specialized clinics, and their mothers had to answer positively to the question: “Was your child diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder?” in the data collection instrument. Thus, the case group included 253 mothers of children/adolescents of 2–15 years old diagnosed with autism. The inclusion criteria in the control group included 852 individuals belonging to the same age group and enrolled in the same schools as the case group. A semi-structured questionnaire was applied for mothers of children/adolescents, and the multiple logistic regression model was adopted for data analysis. Gross and adjusted Odds Ratios (ORa) were used to estimate the magnitude of the associations. Results: Autistic disorder was associated with the presence of meconium in amniotic fluid (AF) (ORa 1.67; 95% confidence interval [95%CI] 1.06–2.65) and cesarean delivery type (ORa 1.65; 95%CI 1.17–2.32). Emergency cesarean section increased autistic disorder development likelihood (ORa 2.38; 95%CI 1.61–3.51). Children and adolescents with ASD were more likely to have been exposed to two or more unfavorable peripartum events and obstetric complications than control groups (ORa 1.59; 95%CI 1.01–2.51). Conclusions: Meconium stained amniotic fluid, delivery by cesarean, and two or more unfavorable peripartum events are variables that should be considered in studies about ASD etiology.
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