Autistic girls much less likely to be diagnosed, study says

A recent study published in the BMJ has revealed a concerning disparity in autism diagnoses between boys and girls. Contrary to long-held assumptions that autism is predominantly diagnosed in males, research led by the Karolinska Institutet in Sweden found that girls are just as likely to be autistic, but often go undiagnosed or receive delayed diagnoses.

The study, which tracked 2.7 million people born in Sweden between 1985 and 2020, found that boys were three to four times more likely than girls to be diagnosed with autism under the age of 10. However, by the age of 20, diagnosis rates for men and women were almost equal.

Experts point to a phenomenon known as "masking" – where autistic girls and women adapt their behavior to fit in with neurotypical social norms – as a major contributor to the disparity. This often results in autism symptoms being misdiagnosed or overlooked altogether.

The study's findings have sparked concerns that autistic girls are missing out on vital support services, including diagnosis and treatment, due to systemic biases in diagnostic practices. Charities such as the National Autistic Society and Ambitious about Autism have called for greater awareness and understanding of autism in girls and women, citing a lack of tailored support services.

"Autism in girls is more likely to go undetected during childhood and signs of the condition might only surface during adolescence or even early adulthood," said Dr Conor Davidson, former Royal College of Psychiatrists' autism champion. "It's vital that psychiatrists are aware of the possibility of autism when assessing patients with mental health problems."

The study's lead author, Dr Caroline Fyfe, highlighted the need for further research to understand why female individuals receive diagnoses later than male counterparts. "Our findings suggest that the gender difference in autism prevalence is much lower than previously thought," she said.

With an estimated one in 100 girls and women on the autism spectrum, experts stress that addressing this disparity requires a multifaceted approach that prioritizes inclusivity, awareness, and tailored support services for autistic individuals of all ages.
 
I'm really disturbed by these findings πŸ€•. It's crazy to think that some girls might not even be diagnosed with autism until they're teenagers or even adults 😱. I mean, what kind of systemic issues are allowing this to happen? πŸ’‘ We need more research on why female autistic individuals are getting delayed diagnoses and how we can tailor our support services to better meet their needs 🀝. It's also really sad that some charities are saying that autistic girls are being overlooked in general πŸ‘€. We need to do a better job of raising awareness about autism in girls and women, especially in schools and communities where they're growing up πŸ‘§πŸ»πŸŽ“.
 
πŸ€” i think its crazy how they say autistic girls & women are "masking" their symptoms lol like why wouldnt we just be ourselves? anyway, i feel so bad 4 the ones who dont get diagnosed till later cuz thats when problems start happening 🚨. and yeah, support services need 2 b more inclusive 4 all ages, not just youngins πŸ‘§πŸ»πŸ‘¦πŸ». it makes sense that boys are more likely 2 be diagnosed earlier tho πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ. we should definitely do more research 2 figure out why thats the case πŸ“šπŸ’‘
 
πŸ€” I think its so cool that research is finally shining a light on how autistic girls are being missed 🌟. Its not fair that they're more likely to go undiagnosed or get delayed diagnoses because society expects them to "mask" their symptoms. But honestly, thats also kinda awesome πŸ’ͺ cuz now we have the chance to change things and make more support services for them available! And its so important that experts are talking about this stuff πŸ“’. We need to make sure everyone knows that autism affects people of all ages and genders, not just boys. Its time for a big shift in how we approach mental health and diagnosis. I'm super hopeful that we can make a difference πŸ’•
 
πŸ€” I mean, can you imagine being an autistic girl trying to fit in with your friends while secretly having OCD about the perfect outfit? πŸ›οΈ It's like, you're already hiding a whole other world inside you, why not just give yourself permission to be different? 🌈 But for real though, this study highlights how messed up our diagnostic systems are. Like, we're so used to thinking of autism as a boy thing that we forget that girls and women have been living with it all along too! πŸ’β€β™€οΈ So yeah, let's get some more research done and start providing those tailored support services – autistic girls and women need them, stat! 🚨
 
OMG you guys I'm literally so upset right now!!! 🀯 this study is like WOW why are girls and women being left behind with autism?!? it's not even fair that they're more likely to be misdiagnosed or go undiagnosed altogether! πŸ€• i mean what about all those girls who are struggling in school, acting out in class, or just feeling like there's something missing? shouldn't we be paying attention and helping them?!? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ the whole "masking" thing is so sad because it means they're hiding behind a mask of normalcy instead of being free to be themselves! πŸ’” and now experts are saying that autistic girls need tailored support services but i'm like what about all those years of neglect?!? we can't just start now and expect everything to be okay πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ let's get this movement going and make sure everyone knows that autism affects EVERYONE regardless of gender! πŸ’–
 
πŸ€” I totally agree with this study, it's crazy how often we forget about autistic girls πŸ™…β€β™€οΈ! My cousin has an autistic niece and she was always a bit quirky, but nobody thought twice about it back then. Now they're like "oh wait, she's autistic" 😲. It's like, what even is masking? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ I mean, we know it happens in boys, but girls do it too! They adapt to fit in, don't make eye contact, all that jazz πŸ‘€. And then when they're older and have issues with mental health, doctors are like "huh, let me check if you've got autism" πŸ€”. It's wild how much more attention autistic boys get πŸ’₯. The lack of support for girls is huge 🚨! We need to do better πŸ’–
 
πŸ€” I'm kinda surprised by these findings. I mean, I've heard that autism is often misdiagnosed or overlooked in girls, but 3-4 times less likely to be diagnosed in females under 10? That's a pretty big gap. How reliable are these study numbers, btw? What's the margin of error?

I also find it interesting that autistic girls and women adapt their behavior to fit in with social norms. I've heard this term "masking" before, but what exactly does it mean and how common is it? Are there any studies that quantify how often this happens?

And what about these systemic biases in diagnostic practices? How do they contribute to delayed diagnoses? Is it just a matter of different signs or symptoms in girls vs boys, or is there something more at play?
 
I'm so worried about autistic girls they're like totally getting away with it no diagnosis or treatment lol. It's like they're masters at hiding their symptoms 🀣. I mean we should know more about autism in girls they need our help, specially tailored support is a must πŸ™Œ.
 
OMG u guys!! πŸ‘€ like i dont even no if its bcuz they r more social or smthn but girls wit autism r defo gettin left behind πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ! Its soooo sus that they r 3-4 times less likely to b diagnosed under age 10 but then by 20 its all equal πŸ“ˆ. i think its bcuz those autistic girls r just tryna fit in & not be diff πŸ‘―β€β™€οΈ. we need 2 b more aware of autism in girls n women & make sure they get the right support πŸ’ͺ🏽! like, can u imagine goin thru life w/out knowin u got autism? 🀯😱
 
I'm like, totally shocked by this new study 🀯... I mean, I've heard of boys getting more diagnoses, but I never thought it was because the girls were masking their symptoms or something πŸ˜•. It's crazy that they might be missing out on support services due to biases in diagnostics. We need more research, like, ASAP! πŸ’‘ And can we please get some tailored services for autistic girls and women? They deserve just as much help as anyone else 🀝. Remember when we used to think autism was all about boys too? πŸ™„ Now we know it's not that simple.
 
I'm totally freaked out by these new findings! 🀯 Like, we've always assumed it's all about boys being more likely to be diagnosed with autism, but it turns out girls are just as likely... but often get missed in the diagnosis process? 😱 It's like, what's going on?!

And can you imagine having to 'mask' your autistic symptoms just to fit in? πŸ€• That's so hard and isolating. I think we need to do more research on why girls are getting diagnosed later than boys, and also invest in better support services for them. Like, one in 100 girls and women on the autism spectrum is a huge number! πŸ“Š We can't just ignore it anymore.

I love how Dr Fyfe said their findings show that the gender difference in autism prevalence might be lower than we thought... it's like, a wake-up call for us to re-evaluate our understanding of autism. πŸ’‘ And I'm all about inclusivity and awareness - we need to make sure autistic girls and women have access to the same support services as everyone else. 🌈
 
I don’t usually comment but I think it’s really sad that autistic girls and women are often overlooked or misdiagnosed πŸ€•. Like, who says autism only affects boys, right? It's crazy to me that we still have so little info on how to support autistic girls & women. I mean, they're just as smart and capable as anyone else, but because of this "masking" thing, it's like their symptoms are invisible πŸ™…β€β™€οΈ. We need more research and better resources for them ASAP πŸ’–. It's not fair that they're missing out on help & support because of some outdated idea about autism πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ.
 
πŸ€” I'm so concerned about this study! I mean, who knew that autistic girls are basically invisible? πŸ™…β€β™€οΈ It's like they're hiding in plain sight, adapting to societal norms just to fit in. And then they get diagnosed later or not at all because of "masking" - it's like, what even is that?! πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ

I think this is a major issue because autistic girls and women need specific support too, you know? Not just the same old treatment for everyone else. It's like, we need to start recognizing that autism is not just a boy thing anymore! πŸ’– We need more awareness and understanding, and it's time for us to demand better.

I'm glad Dr Conor Davidson said that psychiatrists should be aware of the possibility of autism when assessing patients - that's so true! 🀝 And I'm also loving that Dr Caroline Fyfe is pushing for further research. We need to know more about why female individuals are diagnosed later than males, and what we can do to fix it.

It's crazy that only 1 in 100 girls and women on the autism spectrum gets support - that's a major oversight! 🚨 We need to create a world where autistic individuals of all ages get the help they deserve, not just a bunch of generic services. πŸ’•
 
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