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Genetic counseling as preventive intervention: toward individual specification of transgenerational autism risk

Although autism spectrum disorders (ASD) are among the most heritable of all neuropsychiatric syndromes, most affected children are born to unaffected parents. Recently, we reported an average increase of 3-5% over general population risk of ASD among offspring of adults who have first-degree relatives with ASD in a large epidemiologic family sample.

Citation:
Marrus N, Turner TN, Forsen E, Bolster D, Marvin A, Whitehouse A, et al. Genetic counseling as preventive intervention: toward individual specification of transgenerational autism risk. J Neurodev Disord. 2021;13(1):39.

Keywords:
Early detection; Family studies; Genetic counseling; Personalized medicine; Reproductive health planning

Abstract:
Although autism spectrum disorders (ASD) are among the most heritable of all neuropsychiatric syndromes, most affected children are born to unaffected parents. Recently, we reported an average increase of 3-5% over general population risk of ASD among offspring of adults who have first-degree relatives with ASD in a large epidemiologic family sample.