Pre- and perinatal complications in relation to Tourette syndrome and co-occurring obsessive-compulsive disorder and attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder

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Pre- and perinatal complications in relation to Tourette syndrome and co-occurring obsessive-compulsive disorder and attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder. / Abdulkadir, Mohamed; Tischfield, Jay A; King, Robert A; Fernandez, Thomas V; Brown, Lawrence W; Cheon, Keun-Ah; Coffey, Barbara J; de Bruijn, Sebastian F T M; Elzerman, Lonneke; Garcia-Delgar, Blanca; Gilbert, Donald L; Grice, Dorothy E; Hagstrøm, Julie; Hedderly, Tammy; Heyman, Isobel; Hong, Hyun Ju; Huyser, Chaim; Ibanez-Gomez, Laura; Kim, Young Key; Kim, Young-Shin; Koh, Yun-Joo; Kook, Sodahm; Kuperman, Samuel; Lamerz, Andreas; Leventhal, Bennett; Ludolph, Andrea G; Madruga-Garrido, Marcos; Maras, Athanasios; Messchendorp, Marieke D; Mir, Pablo; Morer, Astrid; Münchau, Alexander; Murphy, Tara L; Openneer, Thaïra J C; Plessen, Kerstin J; Rath, Judith J G; Roessner, Veit; Fründt, Odette; Shin, Eun-Young; Sival, Deborah A; Song, Dong-Ho; Song, Jungeun; Stolte, Anne-Marie; Tübing, Jennifer; van den Ban, Els; Visscher, Frank; Wanderer, Sina; Woods, Martin; Zinner, Samuel H; State, Matthew W; Heiman, Gary A; Hoekstra, Pieter J; Dietrich, Andrea.

in: J PSYCHIATR RES, Jahrgang 82, 22.07.2016, S. 126-135.

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Harvard

Abdulkadir, M, Tischfield, JA, King, RA, Fernandez, TV, Brown, LW, Cheon, K-A, Coffey, BJ, de Bruijn, SFTM, Elzerman, L, Garcia-Delgar, B, Gilbert, DL, Grice, DE, Hagstrøm, J, Hedderly, T, Heyman, I, Hong, HJ, Huyser, C, Ibanez-Gomez, L, Kim, YK, Kim, Y-S, Koh, Y-J, Kook, S, Kuperman, S, Lamerz, A, Leventhal, B, Ludolph, AG, Madruga-Garrido, M, Maras, A, Messchendorp, MD, Mir, P, Morer, A, Münchau, A, Murphy, TL, Openneer, TJC, Plessen, KJ, Rath, JJG, Roessner, V, Fründt, O, Shin, E-Y, Sival, DA, Song, D-H, Song, J, Stolte, A-M, Tübing, J, van den Ban, E, Visscher, F, Wanderer, S, Woods, M, Zinner, SH, State, MW, Heiman, GA, Hoekstra, PJ & Dietrich, A 2016, 'Pre- and perinatal complications in relation to Tourette syndrome and co-occurring obsessive-compulsive disorder and attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder', J PSYCHIATR RES, Jg. 82, S. 126-135. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jpsychires.2016.07.017

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Abdulkadir, M., Tischfield, J. A., King, R. A., Fernandez, T. V., Brown, L. W., Cheon, K-A., Coffey, B. J., de Bruijn, S. F. T. M., Elzerman, L., Garcia-Delgar, B., Gilbert, D. L., Grice, D. E., Hagstrøm, J., Hedderly, T., Heyman, I., Hong, H. J., Huyser, C., Ibanez-Gomez, L., Kim, Y. K., ... Dietrich, A. (2016). Pre- and perinatal complications in relation to Tourette syndrome and co-occurring obsessive-compulsive disorder and attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder. J PSYCHIATR RES, 82, 126-135. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jpsychires.2016.07.017

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@article{bedebaf1b1464695bb4a8b317e07e441,
title = "Pre- and perinatal complications in relation to Tourette syndrome and co-occurring obsessive-compulsive disorder and attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder",
abstract = "Pre- and perinatal complications have been implicated in the onset and clinical expression of Tourette syndrome albeit with considerable inconsistencies across studies. Also, little is known about their role in co-occurring obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) and attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in individuals with a tic disorder. Therefore, we aimed to investigate the role of pre- and perinatal complications in relation to the presence and symptom severity of chronic tic disorder and co-occurring OCD and ADHD using data of 1113 participants from the Tourette International Collaborative Genetics study. This study included 586 participants with a chronic tic disorder and 527 unaffected family controls. We controlled for age and sex differences by creating propensity score matched subsamples for both case-control and within-case analyses. We found that premature birth (OR = 1.72) and morning sickness requiring medical attention (OR = 2.57) were associated with the presence of a chronic tic disorder. Also, the total number of pre- and perinatal complications was higher in those with a tic disorder (OR = 1.07). Furthermore, neonatal complications were related to the presence (OR = 1.46) and severity (b = 2.27) of co-occurring OCD and also to ADHD severity (b = 1.09). Delivery complications were only related to co-occurring OCD (OR = 1.49). We conclude that early exposure to adverse situations during pregnancy is related to the presence of chronic tic disorders. Exposure at a later stage, at birth or during the first weeks of life, appears to be associated with co-occurring OCD and ADHD.",
author = "Mohamed Abdulkadir and Tischfield, {Jay A} and King, {Robert A} and Fernandez, {Thomas V} and Brown, {Lawrence W} and Keun-Ah Cheon and Coffey, {Barbara J} and {de Bruijn}, {Sebastian F T M} and Lonneke Elzerman and Blanca Garcia-Delgar and Gilbert, {Donald L} and Grice, {Dorothy E} and Julie Hagstr{\o}m and Tammy Hedderly and Isobel Heyman and Hong, {Hyun Ju} and Chaim Huyser and Laura Ibanez-Gomez and Kim, {Young Key} and Young-Shin Kim and Yun-Joo Koh and Sodahm Kook and Samuel Kuperman and Andreas Lamerz and Bennett Leventhal and Ludolph, {Andrea G} and Marcos Madruga-Garrido and Athanasios Maras and Messchendorp, {Marieke D} and Pablo Mir and Astrid Morer and Alexander M{\"u}nchau and Murphy, {Tara L} and Openneer, {Tha{\"i}ra J C} and Plessen, {Kerstin J} and Rath, {Judith J G} and Veit Roessner and Odette Fr{\"u}ndt and Eun-Young Shin and Sival, {Deborah A} and Dong-Ho Song and Jungeun Song and Anne-Marie Stolte and Jennifer T{\"u}bing and {van den Ban}, Els and Frank Visscher and Sina Wanderer and Martin Woods and Zinner, {Samuel H} and State, {Matthew W} and Heiman, {Gary A} and Hoekstra, {Pieter J} and Andrea Dietrich",
note = "Copyright {\textcopyright} 2016 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.",
year = "2016",
month = jul,
day = "22",
doi = "10.1016/j.jpsychires.2016.07.017",
language = "English",
volume = "82",
pages = "126--135",
journal = "J PSYCHIATR RES",
issn = "0022-3956",
publisher = "Elsevier Limited",

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TY - JOUR

T1 - Pre- and perinatal complications in relation to Tourette syndrome and co-occurring obsessive-compulsive disorder and attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder

AU - Abdulkadir, Mohamed

AU - Tischfield, Jay A

AU - King, Robert A

AU - Fernandez, Thomas V

AU - Brown, Lawrence W

AU - Cheon, Keun-Ah

AU - Coffey, Barbara J

AU - de Bruijn, Sebastian F T M

AU - Elzerman, Lonneke

AU - Garcia-Delgar, Blanca

AU - Gilbert, Donald L

AU - Grice, Dorothy E

AU - Hagstrøm, Julie

AU - Hedderly, Tammy

AU - Heyman, Isobel

AU - Hong, Hyun Ju

AU - Huyser, Chaim

AU - Ibanez-Gomez, Laura

AU - Kim, Young Key

AU - Kim, Young-Shin

AU - Koh, Yun-Joo

AU - Kook, Sodahm

AU - Kuperman, Samuel

AU - Lamerz, Andreas

AU - Leventhal, Bennett

AU - Ludolph, Andrea G

AU - Madruga-Garrido, Marcos

AU - Maras, Athanasios

AU - Messchendorp, Marieke D

AU - Mir, Pablo

AU - Morer, Astrid

AU - Münchau, Alexander

AU - Murphy, Tara L

AU - Openneer, Thaïra J C

AU - Plessen, Kerstin J

AU - Rath, Judith J G

AU - Roessner, Veit

AU - Fründt, Odette

AU - Shin, Eun-Young

AU - Sival, Deborah A

AU - Song, Dong-Ho

AU - Song, Jungeun

AU - Stolte, Anne-Marie

AU - Tübing, Jennifer

AU - van den Ban, Els

AU - Visscher, Frank

AU - Wanderer, Sina

AU - Woods, Martin

AU - Zinner, Samuel H

AU - State, Matthew W

AU - Heiman, Gary A

AU - Hoekstra, Pieter J

AU - Dietrich, Andrea

N1 - Copyright © 2016 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

PY - 2016/7/22

Y1 - 2016/7/22

N2 - Pre- and perinatal complications have been implicated in the onset and clinical expression of Tourette syndrome albeit with considerable inconsistencies across studies. Also, little is known about their role in co-occurring obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) and attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in individuals with a tic disorder. Therefore, we aimed to investigate the role of pre- and perinatal complications in relation to the presence and symptom severity of chronic tic disorder and co-occurring OCD and ADHD using data of 1113 participants from the Tourette International Collaborative Genetics study. This study included 586 participants with a chronic tic disorder and 527 unaffected family controls. We controlled for age and sex differences by creating propensity score matched subsamples for both case-control and within-case analyses. We found that premature birth (OR = 1.72) and morning sickness requiring medical attention (OR = 2.57) were associated with the presence of a chronic tic disorder. Also, the total number of pre- and perinatal complications was higher in those with a tic disorder (OR = 1.07). Furthermore, neonatal complications were related to the presence (OR = 1.46) and severity (b = 2.27) of co-occurring OCD and also to ADHD severity (b = 1.09). Delivery complications were only related to co-occurring OCD (OR = 1.49). We conclude that early exposure to adverse situations during pregnancy is related to the presence of chronic tic disorders. Exposure at a later stage, at birth or during the first weeks of life, appears to be associated with co-occurring OCD and ADHD.

AB - Pre- and perinatal complications have been implicated in the onset and clinical expression of Tourette syndrome albeit with considerable inconsistencies across studies. Also, little is known about their role in co-occurring obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) and attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in individuals with a tic disorder. Therefore, we aimed to investigate the role of pre- and perinatal complications in relation to the presence and symptom severity of chronic tic disorder and co-occurring OCD and ADHD using data of 1113 participants from the Tourette International Collaborative Genetics study. This study included 586 participants with a chronic tic disorder and 527 unaffected family controls. We controlled for age and sex differences by creating propensity score matched subsamples for both case-control and within-case analyses. We found that premature birth (OR = 1.72) and morning sickness requiring medical attention (OR = 2.57) were associated with the presence of a chronic tic disorder. Also, the total number of pre- and perinatal complications was higher in those with a tic disorder (OR = 1.07). Furthermore, neonatal complications were related to the presence (OR = 1.46) and severity (b = 2.27) of co-occurring OCD and also to ADHD severity (b = 1.09). Delivery complications were only related to co-occurring OCD (OR = 1.49). We conclude that early exposure to adverse situations during pregnancy is related to the presence of chronic tic disorders. Exposure at a later stage, at birth or during the first weeks of life, appears to be associated with co-occurring OCD and ADHD.

U2 - 10.1016/j.jpsychires.2016.07.017

DO - 10.1016/j.jpsychires.2016.07.017

M3 - SCORING: Journal article

C2 - 27494079

VL - 82

SP - 126

EP - 135

JO - J PSYCHIATR RES

JF - J PSYCHIATR RES

SN - 0022-3956

ER -