Gender Identity in Autism: Sex Differences in Social Affiliation with Gender Groups

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Kate Cooper
Laura G. E. Smith
Ailsa J. Russell
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[1] University of Bath,Centre for Applied Autism Research, Department of Psychology
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Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders | 2018年 / 48卷
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Gender; Social identity; Self-esteem; Sex differences; Autism; Adults;
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High rates of gender variance have been reported in autistic people, with higher variance in autistic females than males. The social component of gender identity may be affected, with autistic females experiencing lower identification with and feeling less positively about their gender groups than controls. We measured gender identification, gender self-esteem, and aspects of gender expression (masculinity and femininity) in autistic natal males and females, and controls (N = 486). We found that autistic people had lower gender identification and gender self-esteem than controls, and autistic natal females had lower gender identification than autistic natal males and natal female controls. In conclusion, autistic people, particularly natal females, had lower social identification with and more negative feelings about a gender group.
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