2020, Number 3
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Salud Mental 2020; 43 (3)
Advanced paternal age as a risk factor for autism spectrum disorder in a Mexican population
Fajardo J, Albores-Gallo L, Genis-Mendoza AD, Martínez-Magaña JJ, Nicolini H
Language: English
References: 56
Page: 113-118
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ABSTRACT
Introduction. Risk factors for autism spectrum disorders (ASD) have been identified, as is the case of advanced
parental age. Advanced parental age as an ASD risk factor has been studied in Scandinavian populations;
there are no reports for Mexican children.
Objective. The present work aim is to analyze if advanced
parental age is a risk factor for ASD in a Mexican children sample.
Method. Mexican children (N = 1 068)
participated in a case-control study, 162 had an ASD diagnosis. Multivariate logistic regression adjusted by
cofounders was performed to explore the effect of paternal age on ASD risk.
Results. Advanced paternal age
in Mexican children increases the risk for ASD, and also, a difference of 10 years between parental ages have
a higher risk.
Discussion and conclusion. The effect of advanced paternal age in Mexican children was
lower than those reported previously for other populations. Advanced paternal age and difference between
parental ages could be a risk factor for ASD in Mexican population. Nevertheless, the analysis of larger sample
sizes is required.
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