Recurrence Risk for Autism Spectrum Disorders: A Baby Siblings Research Consortium Study
University of California, Davis · University of Massachusetts Boston · +12 more institutions
Abstract
The recurrence risk of autism spectrum disorders (ASD) is estimated to be between 3% and 10%, but previous research was limited by small sample sizes and biases related to ascertainment, reporting, and stoppage factors. This study used prospective methods to obtain an updated estimate of sibling recurrence risk for ASD.
A prospective longitudinal study of infants at risk for ASD was conducted by a multisite international network, the Baby Siblings Research Consortium. Infants (n = 664) with an older biological sibling with ASD were followed from early in life to 36 months, when they were classified as having or not having ASD. An ASD classification required surpassing the cutoff of the Autism Diagnostic Observation Schedule and receiving a clinical diagnosis from an expert clinician.
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 94.98
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 50
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16Topics & keywords
- Medicine
- Autism
- Sibling
- Autism spectrum disorder
- Pediatrics
- Prospective cohort study
- Psychiatry
- Surgery