| Literature DB >> 30790191 |
Victoria Milner1, Hollie McIntosh2, Emma Colvert2, Francesca Happé2.
Abstract
Autism spectrum disorder is thought to be a predominantly male diagnosis, however recent research suggests a smaller gender disparity in prevalence than previously assumed. Accounts of the female experience of autism are important to help reduce likely male-bias in current understanding and recognition of autism. Eighteen autistic females and four mothers of autistic females took part in discussions with a topic guide around diagnosis, impact and coping. A thematic analysis was conducted. Five themes were identified: fitting in the with the norm, potential obstacles for autistic women and girls, negative aspects of autism, the perspective of others, and positive aspects of having autism. We hope that greater understanding of the experiences of autistic females may lead to improved awareness, diagnosis and support for women and girls.Entities:
Keywords: Autism; Experience; Female autism; Gender; Sex differences
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Year: 2019 PMID: 30790191 PMCID: PMC6546643 DOI: 10.1007/s10803-019-03906-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Autism Dev Disord ISSN: 0162-3257
Participant information
| Participant ID | Group (parent (P)/female (F)) | Age range (years) | Diagnosed | Recruited from |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| FF01 | F | 20–30 | N | Social media |
| FF02 | F | 40+ | N | Social media |
| FF03 | F | 11–18 | Y | Word of mouth |
| FF04 | F | 11–18 | Y | Word of mouth |
| FF05 | F | 11–18 | Y | School for autistic girls |
| FF06 | F | 11–18 | Y | School for autistic girls |
| FF07 | F | 11–18 | Y | School for autistic girls |
| FF08 | F | 11–18 | Y | School for autistic girls |
| FF09 | F | 11–18 | Y | School for autistic girls |
| FF10 | F | 20–30 | Y | Social media |
| FF11 | F | 30–40 | Y | BG clinic |
| FF12 | F | 40+ | Y | BG clinic |
| FF13 | F | 20–30 | Y | BG clinic |
| FF14 | F | 40+ | Y | BG clinic |
| FF15 | F | 30–40 | Y | BG clinic |
| FF16 | F | 40+ | Y | BG clinic |
| FF17 | F | 40+ | Y | BG clinic |
| FF18 | F | 40+ | Y | Word of mouth |
| FP02 | P | N/A | N/A | Social media |
| FP03 | P | N/A | N/A | Social media |
| FP04 | P | N/A | N/A | Social media |
| FP05 | P | N/A | N/A | Word of mouth |
Thematic analysis
| Theme | Sub-theme | Example |
|---|---|---|
| Fitting in with the norm | Friendship motivation, conflict and maintenance |
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| Living in a neurotypical world |
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| The concept of gender |
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| Coping strategies |
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| Potential obstacles for autistic women and girls | The struggle of getting a diagnosis |
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| Lack of appropriate support |
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| Negative aspects of autism | Co-morbid conditions |
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| Sensory sensitivities |
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| Meltdowns/shutdowns |
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| Dependence/vulnerability |
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| Feeling different |
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| Additional problems |
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| The perspective of others | Girls can be autistic too! |
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| Parental attitudes |
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| Positive aspects of autism | Benefits of autism |
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| Accepting autism and Understanding why you’re different |
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| Strong sense of justice |
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