Epidemiological studies have highlighted a strong male bias in autism spectrum disorder (ASD), however few studies have examined gender differences in autism symptoms, and available findings are inconsistent. The aim of the present study is to investigate the longitudinal gender differences in developmental profiles of 30 female and 30 male age-matched preschool children with ASD. All the children underwent a comprehensive evaluation at T0 and at T1. Our results have shown no significant interaction between time and gender for predicting autism symptoms, developmental quotient, parental stress, children's adaptive skills and behavior problems. Shedding light on the developmental trajectories in ASD could help clinicians to recognize children with ASD at an earlier age and contribute to the development of appropriate treatments.

Longitudinal comparison between male and female preschool children with autism spectrum disorder / Postorino, Valentina; Fatta, Laura Maria; De Peppo, Lavinia; Giovagnoli, Giulia; Armando, Marco; Vicari, Stefano; Mazzone, Luigi. - In: JOURNAL OF AUTISM AND DEVELOPMENTAL DISORDERS. - ISSN 1573-3432. - 45:7(2015), pp. 2046-2055. [10.1007/s10803-015-2366-0]

Longitudinal comparison between male and female preschool children with autism spectrum disorder

Postorino, Valentina;Fatta, Laura Maria;Armando, Marco;
2015

Abstract

Epidemiological studies have highlighted a strong male bias in autism spectrum disorder (ASD), however few studies have examined gender differences in autism symptoms, and available findings are inconsistent. The aim of the present study is to investigate the longitudinal gender differences in developmental profiles of 30 female and 30 male age-matched preschool children with ASD. All the children underwent a comprehensive evaluation at T0 and at T1. Our results have shown no significant interaction between time and gender for predicting autism symptoms, developmental quotient, parental stress, children's adaptive skills and behavior problems. Shedding light on the developmental trajectories in ASD could help clinicians to recognize children with ASD at an earlier age and contribute to the development of appropriate treatments.
2015
Autism spectrum disorder; child; child preschool; female; humans; longitudinal studies; male; parents; sex characteristics; symptom assessment
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Longitudinal comparison between male and female preschool children with autism spectrum disorder / Postorino, Valentina; Fatta, Laura Maria; De Peppo, Lavinia; Giovagnoli, Giulia; Armando, Marco; Vicari, Stefano; Mazzone, Luigi. - In: JOURNAL OF AUTISM AND DEVELOPMENTAL DISORDERS. - ISSN 1573-3432. - 45:7(2015), pp. 2046-2055. [10.1007/s10803-015-2366-0]
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