Large-scale Swedish data reveal a female “catch-up” effect in autism diagnoses, reshaping how scientists understand sex differences in when, not whether, autism is identified. Study: Time trends in ...
A new study published in the British Medical Journal showed that as the age at diagnosis has increased, the male to female ratio for autism spectrum disorder (ASD) has declined over time.
Researchers examined the prevalence of autism among nearly three million people born in Sweden over the past four decades ...
New research shows autism rates in women may match men by adulthood, revealing diagnostic bias and the urgent need to update ...
Autism has long been viewed as a condition that predominantly affects male individuals, but a study from Sweden published by The BMJ shows that autism may actually occur at comparable rates among male ...
By early adulthood, almost equal numbers of males and females are diagnosed with autism, found a new study published in the BMJ. | Neuroscience ...
While ASD is thought to be more common in males, this new study shows that by the age of 20, an equal number of males and females have received this diagnosis. — 123rf Autism has long been viewed as a ...
A new study suggests autism diagnosis rates are “more or less equal for men and women”, significantly challenging long-held assumptions about gender disparities. Previous understanding often cited a ...
One of the first clues that Sarah was different was her walking. She did not walk until she was 20 months old, about 9 months later than her twin sister. “My pediatrician told me, ‘Oh, don’t worry.
Facial sexual dimorphism, that is masculine or feminine features, shapes attractiveness judgments differently for people with higher autistic traits, according to a study published in Evolutionary ...