An increasing amount of literature revealed a link between GD and ASD. Both GD and ASD are complex and heterogeneous conditions characterized by a large variety of presentations. Studies have reported that individuals with GD tend to have higher prevalence rates of autistic traits in comparison to the general population. The purpose of this commentary is to pro- vide, through the description of a clinical case, our reading and a possible interpretation of the correlation of these two condi- tions in light of the several methodological limitations found in literature. We hypothesize that the traits often classified as autistic could be more accurately related to the distress and discomfort evoked by GD. The autistic traits of individuals with GD as forms of psychological defenses and coping mechanisms aimed at deal- ing with socio-relational and identity problems are discussed.
Is It Autism? A Critical Commentary on the Co-Occurrence of Gender Dysphoria and Autism Spectrum Disorder / Fortunato, Alexandro; Giovanardi, Guido; Innocenzi, Eleonora; Mirabella, Marta; Caviglia, Giorgio; Lingiardi, Vittorio; Speranza, Anna Maria. - In: JOURNAL OF HOMOSEXUALITY. - ISSN 1540-3602. - 69:7(2021), pp. 1204-1221. [10.1080/00918369.2021.1905385]
Is It Autism? A Critical Commentary on the Co-Occurrence of Gender Dysphoria and Autism Spectrum Disorder
fortunato alexandro
Primo
;giovanardi guidoSecondo
;Innocenzi eleonora;mirabella marta;caviglia giorgio;lingiardi vittorioPenultimo
;speranza anna mariaUltimo
2021
Abstract
An increasing amount of literature revealed a link between GD and ASD. Both GD and ASD are complex and heterogeneous conditions characterized by a large variety of presentations. Studies have reported that individuals with GD tend to have higher prevalence rates of autistic traits in comparison to the general population. The purpose of this commentary is to pro- vide, through the description of a clinical case, our reading and a possible interpretation of the correlation of these two condi- tions in light of the several methodological limitations found in literature. We hypothesize that the traits often classified as autistic could be more accurately related to the distress and discomfort evoked by GD. The autistic traits of individuals with GD as forms of psychological defenses and coping mechanisms aimed at deal- ing with socio-relational and identity problems are discussed.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.