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Gestational Age in Autistic Children and Adolescents: Prevalence and Effects on Autism Phenotype.

Miriam I MartiniInge MerkelbachSander Begeer
Published in: Journal of autism and developmental disorders (2022)
Pre- and post-term children show increased autism risk. Little is known about gestational age (GA) prevalence among autistic children, and their respective autism phenotype. We compared prevalence of pre-, full- and post-term birth between a population-derived sample of N = 606 (137 females, 22.61%) autistic children and adolescents (mean age = 14.01, SD = 3.63, range 3-24) from the Netherlands Autism Register, and matched controls from the Dutch birth register. Autism phenotype and comorbid symptoms were assessed with the AQ-short and SDQ questionnaires. Using logistic regression, we found higher prevalence of pre- and post-term birth among autistic individuals but no phenotypical differences across GA groups. Autism risk was particularly elevated for post-term children, highlighting the need for closer investigation of autism on the whole GA range.
Keyphrases
  • gestational age
  • autism spectrum disorder
  • birth weight
  • intellectual disability
  • preterm birth
  • risk factors
  • pet ct
  • young adults
  • preterm infants
  • body mass index
  • pregnant women