Journal of autism and developmental disorders | 2021

Brief Report: Predicting Sex Differences and Diagnosis from Early Parent Concerns.

 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) research is largely based on males, and females with ASD are at risk for under-identification. Research recommends listening to parent concerns since these are often predictive of a child s eventual diagnosis. This study examined how patterns of parent concerns predicted sex differences and eventual child diagnosis (ASD or developmental delay [DD]). We performed a secondary analysis with n\u2009=\u2009273 children ages 36-72\xa0months. Results suggested males with ASD had a higher likelihood of repetitive behavior and speech and language concerns compared to females with ASD. Females with DD were significantly more likely to have problem-solving concerns; whereas, males with DD were significantly less likely to have social communication concerns compared to females with ASD.

Volume None
Pages None
DOI 10.1007/s10803-020-04866-w
Language English
Journal Journal of autism and developmental disorders

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