Kinney Dennis K, Miller Andrea M, Crowley David J, Huang Emerald, Gerber Erika
Genetics Laboratory, McLean Hospital, 115 Mill St., Belmont, MA 02478, USA.
J Autism Dev Disord. 2008 Mar;38(3):481-8. doi: 10.1007/s10803-007-0414-0. Epub 2007 Jul 6.
Hurricanes and tropical storms served as natural experiments for investigating whether autism is associated with exposure to stressful events during sensitive periods of gestation. Weather service data identified severe storms in Louisiana from 1980 to 1995 and parishes hit by storm centers during this period. Autism prevalences in different cohorts were calculated using anonymous data on birth dates and parishes of children diagnosed with autism in the state mental health system, together with corresponding census data on all live births in Louisiana. Prevalence increased in dose-response fashion with severity of prenatal storm exposure, especially for cohorts exposed near the middle or end of gestation (p < 0.001). Results complement other evidence that factors disrupting development during sensitive gestational periods may contribute to autism.
飓风和热带风暴充当了自然实验,用于研究自闭症是否与孕期敏感期暴露于压力事件有关。气象服务数据确定了1980年至1995年路易斯安那州的严重风暴以及在此期间受风暴中心影响的教区。利用州心理健康系统中被诊断为自闭症儿童的出生日期和教区的匿名数据,以及路易斯安那州所有活产的相应人口普查数据,计算了不同队列中的自闭症患病率。患病率随着产前风暴暴露的严重程度呈剂量反应方式增加,尤其是对于在孕期中期或末期附近暴露的队列(p<0.001)。研究结果补充了其他证据,即孕期敏感期干扰发育的因素可能导致自闭症。