Women and men are almost equally as likely to be diagnosed as autistic by adulthood, new study finds
According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, boys are about three times more likely to be diagnosed as ...
Boys are more likely to be diagnosed as autistic as children—but by adulthood, that trend changes, according to a new study ...
Autism has long been viewed as a condition that predominantly affects male individuals, but a study from Sweden published by ...
A study published in The BMJ looks at time trends in a male to female ratio for autism diagnosis. Dr Monique Botha, Associate Professor in Social and Developmental Psychology, Durham University, said: ...
Experts explain why females receive autism diagnoses later than males - A new study has suggested that autism diagnosis rates ...
Diagnosis rates increased steadily throughout childhood, peaking at 645.5 per 100,000 person-years for males ages 10-14 and ...
Feb 4 (Reuters) - Autism might be just as common in females as in males, according to a study published on Wednesday that counters prevailing estimates of the disorder's prevalence. While the ...
These biases and shortcomings are the subject of “Off the Spectrum: Why the Science of Autism Has Failed Women and Girls,” a new book by brain imaging expert Gina Rippon. Rippon, professor emeritus of ...
Mother Bridget Wood tells us why she decided not to give in, but to fight to help her daughter and other young autistic ...
Credit: Getty Images Understanding autism symptoms in women can help physicians better identify and support women with ASD, to ultimately improve their quality of life. As physicians and researchers ...
Women with autism tend to present differently than men, a fact which has often led to misdiagnosis and under-diagnosis. As a result, women who have autism and don’t receive a diagnosis tend to judge ...
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