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Download fileGender dysphoria and autism spectrum disorder: a systematic review of the literature
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posted on 2016-04-06, 10:22 authored by Derek Glidden, Walter P. Bouman, Beth Jones, Jon ArcelusAim
The purpose of this review is to systematically appraise the current literature regarding the co-occurrence of gender dysphoria and ASD.
Methods
A systematic literature search using Medline and PubMed, PsycINFO, and Embase was conducted from 1966 to July 2015.
Main Outcome Measures
Fifty-eight articles were generated from the search. Nineteen of these publications met the inclusion criteria.
Results
The literature investigating ASD in children and adolescents with gender dysphoria showed a higher prevalence rate of ASD compared with the general population. There is a limited amount of research in adults. Only one study showed that adults attending services for gender dysphoria had increased ASD scores. Another study showed a larger proportion of adults with atypical gender identity and ASD.
Conclusion
Although the research is limited, especially for adults, there is an increasing amount of evidence that suggests a co-occurrence between gender dysphoria and ASD. Further research is vital for educational and clinical purposes.
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