Magdalena Janecka
magdalenajanecka.bsky.social
Magdalena Janecka
@magdalenajanecka.bsky.social
perinatal & psychiatric epidemiology || views my own
Reposted by Magdalena Janecka
Familial confounding in the associations between maternal health and autism www.nature.com/articles/s41... - drawing causal conclusions from observational studies is not a good idea
Familial confounding in the associations between maternal health and autism - Nature Medicine
Using national registry data from Denmark, 30 maternal diagnoses linked to offspring autism were identified with most associations attributable to family-level factors rather than direct causal effects of maternal diagnoses.
www.nature.com
September 24, 2025 at 7:12 PM
Reposted by Magdalena Janecka
Using national registry data from Denmark, 30 maternal diagnoses linked to offspring autism were identified with most associations attributable to family-level factors rather than direct causal effects of maternal diagnoses, according to a paper in Nature Medicine. 🧪
Familial confounding in the associations between maternal health and autism - Nature Medicine
Using national registry data from Denmark, 30 maternal diagnoses linked to offspring autism were identified with most associations attributable to family-level factors rather than direct causal effects of maternal diagnoses.
go.nature.com
February 7, 2025 at 11:34 PM
Our new work shows the associations between maternal health in pregnancy and autism are attributable to familial confounding. Comprehensive atlas of these associations (>230 dx) + results from sibling comparisons + paternal negative control (DK >1.1M) tinyurl.com/3y4kafu9 @naturemedicine.bsky.social
Familial confounding in the associations between maternal health and autism - Nature Medicine
Using national registry data from Denmark, 30 maternal diagnoses linked to offspring autism were identified with most associations attributable to family-level factors rather than direct causal effect...
tinyurl.com
February 3, 2025 at 2:58 PM