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Sex Differences in Autism Spectrum Disorder: An Investigation on Core Symptoms and Psychiatric Comorbidity in Preschoolers.

Margherita Prosperi1,2, Marco Turi3, Silvia Guerrera4, Eleonora Napoli4, Raffaella Tancredi1, Roberta Igliozzi1, Fabio Apicella1, Giovanni Valeri4, Caterina Lattarulo3, Andrea Gemma3, Elisa Santocchi1, Sara Calderoni1,2, Filippo Muratori1,2, Stefano Vicari4,5.   

Abstract

Findings regarding sex differences in autism spectrum disorder (ASD), as far as core symptoms and psychiatric comorbidities (PC) are concerned, are inconsistent, inconclusive, or conflicting among studies. The lower prevalence of ASD in females than in males and the age and intelligence quotient (IQ) heterogeneity among samples made it difficult to investigate these differences. This case-control study tries to deepen the impact of sex differences on core symptoms of autism and PC in 214 preschoolers with ASD (mean age, 45.26) without impairment in non-verbal IQ (nvIQ ≥70). A total of 107 ASD females (mean age, 44.51 ± 13.79 months) were matched one by one with 107 males (mean age, 46.01 ± 13.42 months) for chronological age (±6 months) and nvIQ (±6 points). We used the Autism Diagnostic Observation Schedule 2 (ADOS-2) and the Child Behavior Checklist (CBCL) 1.5-5 to explore autism severity and PC. The results highlight that ASD females did not significantly differ from ASD males regarding the severity of autism. Statistically significant lower levels of emotionally reactive (p = 0.005, η2 = 0.04), anxious-depressed (p = 0.001, η 2 = 0.05), internalizing problems (p = 0.04, η 2 = 0.02), and DSM-Oriented Scales anxiety problems (p = 0.02, η 2 = 0.04) in ASD females than in ASD males were also detected. Our findings of no difference in the autism severity and lower internalizing problems in females than males with ASD extend the knowledge of autism in females during preschool years. Compared to other similar studies on this topic, we can state that these results are not supported by differences in nvIQ between sexes nor by the presence of cognitive impairment. It confirms the need for clinicians to consider sex differences when describing autism psychopathology.
Copyright © 2021 Prosperi, Turi, Guerrera, Napoli, Tancredi, Igliozzi, Apicella, Valeri, Lattarulo, Gemma, Santocchi, Calderoni, Muratori and Vicari.

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Keywords:  autism; autistic females; child behavior checklist; preschoolers; psychiatric comorbidities; sex differences

Year:  2021        PMID: 33584212      PMCID: PMC7876072          DOI: 10.3389/fnint.2020.594082

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Front Integr Neurosci        ISSN: 1662-5145


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