Analysis survey for Some risk factors Related with Autism patients in Iraq
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.66068/mjaabu.v3i1.45Keywords:
Autism spectrum disorders, childhood autism rating scale, diagnostic statistical association, candidate risk parameters potentials.Abstract
ASD is a collection of neurodevelopmental conditions defined by limited and
recurrent variations in conduct, hobbies, and interests, as well as a chronic difficulty in
socially interaction with others. According to the most recent research in science, autism is
thought to start in early childhood and cause changes in the structure, connection, and
operation of the brain. Disparities in interaction with others, instruction, interaction, sense of
smell, and intellectual capacity are caused by these brain variations. Research conducted in
the past several years has shown that early developmental environments and genes both play
a role. Current research focuses on the biochemical pathways through which known gene
variants may cause autism by modifying the brain's fundamental neuronal circuitry. These
variations in genes are linked to several general neuronal activities, such as controlling gene
expression timing and patterns and the operation of synapses, the junctions and channels for
neural communication.
The current study is a statistical study for the autism in Iraq, (204) cases have been taken. The
questioner list that had been taken for the cases was taken for Gender, Certified diet schedule,
approved medication schedule, and other mental disease in the case family. This research
includes studying the relationship among four parameters and autism patients. First parameter
was the relationship of the gender with the autism case. The second parameter was the
relationship of the certified diet schedule with the autism case. Third risk parameter that has
been taken was approved medication schedule. The fourth risk parameter that has been
calculated statistically was their other mental disease in the case family.
In first parameter,it revealed that there is a significant value (P value =0.000) between the two genders (male
and female) and the disease. In the second parameter, it revealed that there is no significant
value between the certified diet schedule and the disease. The third parameter gives a
significant P-value (0.00) between this parameter and the disease. The last parameter gives a
significant P-value (0.00) between this parameter and the disease. The questioner list that had
been taken for the cases was taken for Gender, Certified diet schedule, approved medication
schedule, and other mental disease in the case family. First parameter was the relationship of
the gender with the autism case. It revealed that there is a significant value (P value =0.000)
between the two genders (male and female) and the disease. The second parameter was the
relationship of the certified diet schedule with the autism case. It revealed that there is no
significant value between the certified diet schedule and the disease. The third risk parameter
that has been taken was an approved medication schedule, and it gives a significant P-value
(0.00) between this parameter and the disease. The fourth risk parameter has been calculated
statistically was there other mental disease in the case family, and it gives a significant P
value (0.00) between this parameter and the disease.
