Self-reported sex differences in high-functioning adults with autism: a meta-analysis.
Rachel L MoseleyR HitchinerJ A KirkbyPublished in: Molecular autism (2018)
We discuss the literature on childhood sex differences in relation to those which emerged in our adult sample. Where childhood sex differences fail to persist in adulthood, several interpretations exist, and we discuss, for example, an inherent sampling bias that may mean that only autistic women most similar to the male presentation are diagnosed. The finding that sensorimotor symptomatology is more highly reported by autistic women is a finding requiring objective confirmation, given its potential importance in diagnosis.