Table 2 Association between neuropsychiatric CNVs and number of children.

From: Reproductive fitness and genetic risk of psychiatric disorders in the general population

CNV

Odds ratio (autism/schizophrenia)

Carriers (male/female)

Non-carriers (male/female)

Beta (male/female)

P value (male/female)

All CNVs

 

201/268

42,826/49,161

−0.405/−0.184

0.00028/0.050

Autism CNVs

 

37/60

42,990/49,369

−1.263/−0.481

9.4E−07/0.014

Schizophrenia CNVs

 

189/256

42,838/49,173

−0.266/−0.115

0.021/0.23

16p11.2 del

inf/NA

12/12

43,015/49,417

−2.534/−1.59

1.8E−08/0.00025

1q21.1 del

NA/8.35

11/15

43,016/49,414

−0.741/−0.98

0.12/0.012

22q11.21 del

NA/inf

3

92,453

−1.421

0.11

16p11.2 dup

4.1/11.52

39

92,417

−0.326

0.19

15q11.2—13.1 dup

inf/13.20

4

92,452

−0.926

0.23

7q11.23 (WBS) dup

NA/11.35

3

92,453

−1.150

0.23

15q13.3 all del

inf/7.52

19

92,437

−0.343

0.34

16p13.1 dup

NA/2.30

103

92,353

−0.128

0.41

2p16.1 (NRXN1) del

5.6/9.01

11

92,445

−0.353

0.45

15q11.2 all del

NA/2.15

192

92,264

−0.058

0.61

1q21.1 dup

NA/3.45

38

92,418

0.049

0.85

  1. Results are shown in males and females separately when there is a significant (P<0.05) association in either group. Counting all models fitted, 28 tests were performed; thus the significance threshold is P<0.0017. Odds ratios for autism and schizophrenia are from the literature7,8.