Prenatal, perinatal, postnatal risk factors, and excess screen time in autism spectrum disorder
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2023Author
Güneş, HaticeTanıdır, Canan
Doktur, Hilal
Yılmaz, Seheryeli
Yıldız, Deniz
Özbek, Fatih
Bozbey, Sema
Özşirin, Gülşah
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Background: The aim of this study was to investigate pre-, peri-, and postnatal
factors, screen time in a group of patients with autism spectrum disorder (ASD)
and age and sex-matched clinical controls to evaluate risk factors specific to ASD.
Methods: The study included 211 ASD patients (177 boys, 34 girls; mean age
44.3±13.0months) and 241 (190 boys, 51 girls; mean age 44.6±14.1months) age and
sex group matched clinical controls. Non-ASD diagnoses were expressive language
disorder (n = 135, 56.0%), intellectual disability (n = 15, 6.2%), attention deficithyperactivity disorder (n = 6, 2.4%), oppositional disorder (n = 6, 2.4%), and other
behavioral or emotional problems (no diagnosis; n = 79, 32.8%). A sociodemographic
data form was used to collect data regarding pre-, peri-, and postnatal factors and
total daily screen exposure.
Results: According to our findings, maternal severe psychological stress and
depression during pregnancy, and maternal postpartum depression were more
frequent in the ASD group (p =0.005, p =0.035, and p =0.001 respectively). There
was a statistically significant difference between groups with regards to maternal
any medication use during pregnancy (p =0.004). The mean duration of daily
screen exposure was higher in the ASD group (9.90±5.10h) compared to non-ASD
children (4.46±3.40 h; p <0.001). A ROC curve showed that 8.5h and above total
daily screen exposure (AUC = 0.808 [95% CI: 0.769–0.848], p <0.001; 55% sensitivity,
90.5% specificity) is likely to be associated with increased risk for ASD.
Conclusion: Our study suggests that prenatal maternal psychological stress,
prenatal and postpartum depression, and excess exposure to screen might be
related to an increased risk for ASD.
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