| Literature DB >> 29616484 |
Lydia R Qualls1, Kathrin Hartmann2,3, James F Paulson2,4.
Abstract
Individuals with higher levels of the broad autism phenotype (BAP) have some symptoms of autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Like individuals with ASD, people with higher-BAP may have fewer sexual experiences and may experience more same-sex attraction. This study measured BAP traits, sexual experiences, and sexual orientation in typically developing (TD) individuals to see if patterns of sexual behavior and sexual orientation in higher-BAP resemble those in ASD. Although BAP characteristics did not predict sexual experiences, one BAP measure significantly predicted sexual orientation, β = 0.22, t = 2.72, p = .007, controlling for demographic variables (R2 change = .04, F = 7.41, p = .007), showing individuals with higher-BAP also reported increased same-sex attraction. This finding supports the hypothesis that individuals with higher-BAP resemble ASD individuals in being more likely than TD individuals to experience same-sex attraction.Entities:
Keywords: Broad autism phenotype; Same-sex attraction; Sexual behavior; Sexual orientation
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29616484 DOI: 10.1007/s10803-018-3556-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Autism Dev Disord ISSN: 0162-3257