Frequency of Different Risk Factors of Autism Spectrum Disease: A Multicentre Comparative Study

Jahan, Saira and Arshad, Zahra and Zaidi, Sana Nasir and Amjad, Imran (2016) Frequency of Different Risk Factors of Autism Spectrum Disease: A Multicentre Comparative Study. JIIMC, 11 (1). pp. 16-19.

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Abstract

Objective: To determine the frequency of different prenatal risk factors associated with autism spectrum
disease.
Study Design: A Case-control study.
Place and Duration of Study: The Study was conducted at Rawalpindi. Cases were recruited from Autism
resource centre (ARC), Step to learn (STL) Rawalpindi, Hassan academy for special children, and Army public
academy for special children Rawalpindi and controls from DHQ hospital Rawalpindi from February 2014 to
January 2015.
Materials and Methods: Two groups of children were included in the study, Group one were diagnosed case of
autism ASD (n=101) aged between 3 to 10 years and Group two (control n=233). The data was collected and
entered in a self designed structured questionnaire. Data was analyzed by SPSS (Statistical Package for the
Social Sciences) Vs 20.
Results: Over 30 risk factors have been identified. 67.3% cases were males and 32.6% were females whereas
34% controls were males and 66% controls were females. The factors associated with autism were male gender,
advanced father's age at child birth, severe iron deficiency anemia during pregnancy, vitamin D deficiency,
maternal hypothyroidism, asthma, hypertension, diabetes mellitus and obesity, high stress during pregnancy,
C-section, valporoic acid use, antidepressants and antibiotics use in mothers, infection during pregnancy, no or
minimum exposure of sunlight during pregnancy, premature birth, Meconium aspiration syndrome and late
cry, blood group incompatibility with mothers and Rh incompatibility between mothers and fathers.
Conclusion: Prenatal risk factors like stress, vitamin D deficiency, iron deficiency anemia, hypothyroidism,
obesity, diabetes, blood group incompatibility with mothers, children born in spring and C section are the
strong causes to develop autism in children.
Key Words: Autism, Neurodevelopmental Disorder, Risk Factors.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: R Medicine > RZ Other systems of medicine
Divisions: Faculty of Rehabilitation and Allied Health Sciences(FRAHS) > Riphah College of Rehabiliation and Allied Sciences Islamabad
Depositing User: Dr Saira Jahan
Date Deposited: 05 May 2020 07:07
Last Modified: 05 May 2020 07:07
URI: http://research.riphah.edu.pk/id/eprint/448

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