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Gender diversity is correlated with dimensional neurodivergent traits but not categorical neurodevelopmental diagnoses in children.

Kelly MoEvdokia AnagnostouJason P LerchMargot J TaylorDoug P VanderLaanPeter SzatmariJennifer CrosbieRobert NicolsonStelios GeorgiadisElizabeth KelleyMuhammad AyubJessica BrianMeng-Chuan LaiMark R Palmert
Published in: Journal of child psychology and psychiatry, and allied disciplines (2024)
Dimensional autistic traits, rather than ADHD traits or categorical neurodevelopmental diagnoses, were associated with gender diversity domains across neurodivergent and neurotypical children. The association between early-childhood autistic social-communication traits and overall current gender diversity was most evident in assigned-males-at-birth. Nuanced interrelationships between neurodivergence and gender diversity should be better understood to clarify developmental links and to offer tailored support for neurodivergent and gender-diverse populations.
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