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posted by janrinok on Tuesday April 08 2014, @03:35PM   Printer-friendly
from the one-two-three-five-eleventeen dept.

About a month ago a study (abstract) was published about how a father's age affects the psychiatric health of his children. Due to a misleading press release about the study's results, it was widely reported that children born to father over 45 years of age were 3.5 times more likely to have autism, 13 times more likely to have ADHD, 2 times more likely to have a psychotic disorder, 25 times more likely to have bipolar disorder, and 2.5 times more likely to have suicidal behavior or a substance abuse problem.

But statistical analysis is hard and non-intuitive, particularly for people who aren't expert statisticians. It turns out that the real-life rates of psychiatric problems are significantly less, putting this most recent study's results in line with those of previous related studies.

 
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  • (Score: 3, Interesting) by metamonkey on Tuesday April 08 2014, @04:53PM

    by metamonkey (3174) on Tuesday April 08 2014, @04:53PM (#28283)

    The original story gave me a lot of worry. I am a recent father at 35, and I have bipolar disorder. I was already freaked out enough about giving my kid my illness, and that didn't help. I'm glad to hear the original story was mostly bullshit.

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  • (Score: 1) by lhsi on Tuesday April 08 2014, @05:11PM

    by lhsi (711) on Tuesday April 08 2014, @05:11PM (#28300) Journal

    There was a study posted here about the affect of maternal psychoses on children recently.
    http://soylentnews.org/article.pl?sid=14/04/02/231 7246 [soylentnews.org]
    It didn't cover paternal, but the conclusion was that children of mothers with bipolar disorder did not differ from the controls. Hopefully something else to not freak out about.

  • (Score: 2, Insightful) by sbgen on Tuesday April 08 2014, @06:21PM

    by sbgen (1302) on Tuesday April 08 2014, @06:21PM (#28340)

    I wanted to mode up this comment but decided to write instead. Please remember this - when you read in the press a story derived from a scientific literature, it is likely an overworked journalist is writing it. As such, they may not be interested in getting the actual importance of the study or may not be able to grasp the finer points. The scintific literature needs quite a bit of mastery of the arcane knowledge of the deep end in a given filed and a journalist may not have that. You will likely end up with a hyped version of the actual results with no resemblance to the original study. So, next time when you see this calm down and keep an eye out for corrections/corroborations that will certainly come out soon. If it is something worthwhile, some other lab will be on it in no time.

    Take a deep breath, that should help.

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  • (Score: 2) by randmcnatt on Tuesday April 08 2014, @06:25PM

    by randmcnatt (671) on Tuesday April 08 2014, @06:25PM (#28343)
    You may already know about it, but http://www.pendulum.org/ [pendulum.org] is a great resource for us bipolars. There's a good article about genetics and inheritance [pendulum.org] there.
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    • (Score: 2) by metamonkey on Tuesday April 08 2014, @07:23PM

      by metamonkey (3174) on Tuesday April 08 2014, @07:23PM (#28387)

      Thanks, I will check that out!

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  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday April 09 2014, @01:52AM

    by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday April 09 2014, @01:52AM (#28556)

    With respect, I think a just as valid worry is what it does to a kid to grow up with a bipolar parent.

    • (Score: 2) by Bot on Wednesday April 09 2014, @06:34PM

      by Bot (3902) on Wednesday April 09 2014, @06:34PM (#28982) Journal

      I am more than bipolar, I am BINARY, and I spawn children with no problems, you insensitive clod.

      As I see it, since no undo action is possible, loving your offspring and showing them your affection fights lots of potential problems. In fact, children become more responsible when faced with problems.

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