Sibling Recurrence Risk and Cross-aggregation of Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder and Autism Spectrum Disorder

Dec 12, 2018JAMA pediatrics

Sibling risk and overlap between ADHD and autism

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Abstract

Among 15,175 later-born siblings, those with an older sibling diagnosed with ASD had an odds ratio of 30.38 for also being diagnosed with ASD.

  • Later-born siblings of children with ASD were significantly more likely to receive an ASD diagnosis compared to siblings of children without these diagnoses.
  • The odds of later-born siblings of children with ASD being diagnosed with ADHD, in the absence of ASD, was 3.70 times higher than those without a diagnosis.
  • Later-born siblings of children with ADHD showed a 13.05 times higher likelihood of being diagnosed with ADHD compared to those without a diagnosis.
  • These siblings also had an elevated risk (OR, 4.35) for being diagnosed with ASD when their older sibling had ADHD.
  • Findings suggest a potential shared genetic or biological relationship between ASD and ADHD, warranting monitoring of later-born siblings for both conditions.

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