The clinical characteristics of autistic women with restrictive eating disorders.
Janina BredeCharli BabbCatherine R G JonesLucy SerpellLaura BourneJames AdamsonHannah BakerJohn R E FoxWilliam MandyPublished in: BJPsych open (2024)
The presentation of autistic women with REDs is complex, including both traditional disordered eating symptoms and autism-related needs, as well as high levels of co-occurring mental health difficulties. In eating disorder services, the REDs presentation of autistic women and those with HATs should be formulated with reference to autism-specific eating behaviours and co-occurring difficulties. Treatment adaptations should be offered to accommodate autistic characteristics and related needs.