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Parent-reported differences between school-aged girls and boys on the autism spectrum.

Rebecca Sutherland1,2,3, Antoinette Hodge2, Susan Bruck1, Debra Costley1, Helen Klieve3.   

Abstract

More boys than girls are diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder; however, there are conflicting findings about whether they differ in their presentation. This study involved a survey of parents of school-aged children on the autism spectrum (171 parents of girls and 163 parents of boys) that was distributed via social media. The surveys provided insights regarding the characteristics of boys and girls (as perceived by parents) as well as some demographic information. There were very few differences reported regarding communication and social strengths and difficulties of boys and girls with autism. No differences were reported in the number of boys and girls on the autism spectrum with special interests or repetitive behaviours; however, significant differences were found in the types of special interests with boys and girls showing generally interests along traditional gender lines. Qualitative analysis of open comments indicated that some parents of girls on the autism spectrum described their daughter as trying to hide or mask her difficulties more but no parents of boys on the spectrum described this phenomenon.

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Keywords:  autism spectrum disorder; gender; school-aged children

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28287270     DOI: 10.1177/1362361316668653

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Autism        ISSN: 1362-3613


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8.  Social and Object Attention Is Influenced by Biological Sex and Toy Gender-Congruence in Children With and Without Autism.

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9.  Circumscribed Interests and Attention in Autism: The Role of Biological Sex.

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