A Relation Between Autism Traits and Gender Self-concept: Evidence from Explicit and Implicit Measures

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A link between autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and gender identity difficulties has been suggested. In this study, we found that, among adults from the general population (N = 101) ASD traits (measured using the Autism-spectrum Quotient) were associated negatively and significantly with the strength of both explicit gender self-concept (measured using the Personal Attributes Questionnaire) and implicit gender self-concept (measured using an Implicit Association Task). Further analyses showed that a subgroup with high/clinically significant ASD traits showed significantly weaker explicit and implicit gender self-concepts than a subgroup with low ASD traits. Results were similar in both males and females, although there was some evidence of a selective influence of ASD traits on implicit gender self-concept among females only.

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Kallitsounaki, A., & Williams, D. (2020). A Relation Between Autism Traits and Gender Self-concept: Evidence from Explicit and Implicit Measures. Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 50(2), 429–439. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10803-019-04262-z

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