Rates of family history of autism and ADHD varies with recruitment approach and socio‐economic status

Author:

Bazelmans Tessel1ORCID,Scerif Gaia2,Holmboe Karla23ORCID,Gonzalez‐Gomez Nayeli4,Hendry Alexandra2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience King's College London London UK

2. Department of Experimental Psychology University of Oxford Oxford UK

3. School of Psychological Science University of Bristol Bristol UK

4. Department of Psychology, Health and Professional Development Oxford Brookes University Oxford UK

Abstract

AbstractFamily history (FH) of autism and ADHD is not often considered during the recruitment process of developmental studies, despite high recurrence rates. We looked at the rate of autism or ADHD amongst family members of young children (9 to 46 months) in three UK‐based samples (N = 1055) recruited using different methods. The rate of FH‐autism or FH‐ADHD was 3%–9% for diagnosed cases. The rate was highest in the sample recruited through an online participant pool, which also consisted of the most socio‐economically diverse families. Lower parental education and family income were associated with higher rates of FH‐ADHD and lower parental education with increased FH‐autism. Thus, recruitment strategies have a meaningful impact on neurodiversity and the conclusions and generalizations that can be drawn. Specifically, recruitment using crowdsourcing websites could create a sample that is more representative of the wider population, compared to those recruited through university‐related volunteer databases and social media.

Funder

Economic and Social Research Council

Medical Research Council

University of Oxford

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Developmental Neuroscience,Developmental and Educational Psychology

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