Maternal- and child-related risk factors for autism during the perinatal period

Author:

Mahboub Samira,Al-Suhaibani Sara,Ellatif Hala AbdORCID,Elkholi Safaa M.

Abstract

Abstract Background Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a heterogeneous neurodevelopmental disorder commonly prevalent in children worldwide including KSA. It causes disability in social interaction, communication, and restrictive and repetitive behaviors. Detecting risk factors for ASD could help initiate screening and risk prevention approaches. Herein, this study aimed to detect several maternal and neonatal risk factors for ASD in KSA. Results Ninety-four cases and 282 control completed an online survey tool. The survey items were close-ended questions. Participants were asked about maternal-related risk factors for autism during perinatal period. The logistic regression model revealed having a child diagnosed with autism with two predictors: factors related to the mother and factors related to the baby during perinatal period. The whole model was sig (p < 0.0001). The factors related to the baby have more impact on developing autism than maternal factors (OR is 3 vs 2.3, respectively, p < 0.01 for both). Conclusion The findings of this study will be beneficial for subsequent nationwide screenings and educational programs. The study brought to light the potential for identifying children in need of early intervention.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Psychiatry and Mental health

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