Grandparental Exposures and Risk of Autism in the Third Generation

Abstract

In the second year, we identified 21,772 Child Health and Development Studies grandchildren by linking to the California Birth Records, which was slightly greater than our original estimate of 20,000. We were able to support our matching results by using self-reported childbearing (births of F2) data collected from a subset of our cohort Fl women. This comparison supported the validity of our matching efforts to identify our CHDS F2. By linking these births to the California Department of Developmental Services records we have successfully identified 131 autism cases in our cohort which exceeds our initial estimate of 72. We will use a prospective study of 21,772 CHDS grandchildren (F2) with 131 autism cases to explore the effect of grandparental (FO) exposures. This will be the first study of its kind in the United States, linking three generations from the 1960's through the 2010's and will establish a platform for studying germline exposures and risk of autism.

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Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Aug 01, 2018
Accession Number
AD1060301

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