自闭症青少年和神经畸形青少年在青春期和青春期的性别多样性:一项纵向研究。

IF 5.3 2区 医学 Q1 BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES Autism Research Pub Date : 2024-04-25 DOI:10.1002/aur.3141
Blythe A. Corbett, Rachael A. Muscatello, Melissa Cyperski, Eleonora Sadikova, E. Kale Edmiston, Trey William McGonigle, Rachel Calvosa, Simon Vandekar
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最近对自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)的研究表明,在被诊断患有自闭症谱系障碍的个体中,性别多样性的发生率较高。青春期是巩固性别认同的关键时期,然而人们对自闭症青少年在青春期和青春期的性别多样性体验的稳定程度却知之甚少。本研究的目的是使用性别多样性筛查问卷(GDSQ-S、GDSQ-P)对自闭症青少年(N = 140,36 名出生时被指派为女性(AFAB))和典型发育青少年(TD,N = 104,58 名出生时被指派为男性[AMAB])及其父母进行为期四年的青春期发育纵向研究,以考察其性别多样性的一致性。我们探讨了诊断(ASD vs. TD)、指定性别(AFAB vs. AMAB)和发育水平(年龄、青春期)对 GDSQ 随时间变化的预测程度。在 GDSQ-S 性别多样性方面,出生时分配的性别与年龄之间存在明显的诊断交互作用(p = 0.002),显示自闭症 AFAB 青少年在青春期的得分较高,而 TD AFAB 青少年在青春期的得分最初较低,随后逐渐升高。在 GDSQ-P 中,性别不协调在各组之间存在显著差异,p = 0.032,显示自闭症先天缺陷青少年在 10 岁左右的性别不协调程度较高,在 12-14 岁期间有所下降,然后再次上升,而自闭症后天缺陷青少年则呈相反趋势。急性自闭症儿童的趋势则比较稳定。诊断、发育和性别方面的显著差异表明,自闭症和情感障碍青少年的性别差异更大,并随着发育不断变化。研究结果表明,性别认同的形成是有细微差别的,可能会受到青春期进展、荷尔蒙模式和社会心理因素的影响。研究结果表明,有必要进一步了解出生时被指认女性的独特动态特征。
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Gender diversity in autistic and neurotypical youth over adolescence and puberty: A longitudinal study

Recent research in autism spectrum disorder (ASD) has suggested a higher prevalence of gender diversity in individuals diagnosed with ASD. Adolescence is a critical period for the consolidation of gender identity, yet the extent to which the experience of gender diversity is stable over adolescence and puberty in autistic youth is poorly understood. The aim of the study was to examine the consistency of gender diversity using the gender diversity screening questionnaire for self- and parent-report of youth (GDSQ-S, GDSQ-P) over a four-year longitudinal study of pubertal development in youth with ASD (N = 140, 36 assigned-female-at birth (AFAB)) and typical development (TD, N = 104, 58 assigned-male-at-birth [AMAB]) and their parents. The extent to which diagnosis (ASD vs. TD), assigned sex (AFAB vs. AMAB) and developmental level (age, puberty) predict GDSQ trajectory over time was explored. There was a significant diagnosis by sex-assigned-at-birth by age interaction for GDSQ-S Gender Diversity, p = 0.002, showing higher scores in autistic AFAB youth over adolescence, and TD AFAB showing initially lower, then increasing levels over adolescence. For GDSQ-P, Gender Incongruence was significantly different between the groups, p = 0.032, showing higher incongruence for autistic AFAB around age 10, decreasing between age 12–14 before increasing again, while TD AFAB evidence the inverse trend. AMAB trends were stable. The significant diagnostic, developmental and sex-based differences indicate AFAB youth experience greater gender diversity that evolves over development. Findings suggest gender identity formation is nuanced and may be influenced by pubertal progression, hormonal patterns, and psychosocial factors. Results underscore the need for enhanced understanding of the unique, dynamic profiles of females-assigned-at-birth.

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Autism Research
Autism Research 医学-行为科学
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期刊介绍: AUTISM RESEARCH will cover the developmental disorders known as Pervasive Developmental Disorders (or autism spectrum disorders – ASDs). The Journal focuses on basic genetic, neurobiological and psychological mechanisms and how these influence developmental processes in ASDs.
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