Autistic girls much less likely to be diagnosed, study says

Researchers at Karolinska Institutet in Sweden have challenged long-held assumptions about the prevalence of autism among males and females. A recent study analyzing data from over 2.7 million people born between 1985 and 2020 found that, contrary to popular perception, girls are as likely as boys to be autistic.

In fact, the study revealed that diagnosis rates for girls were nearly equal to those for boys by the age of 20, although they were still three to four times more likely to receive a diagnosis under the age of 10. The median age at diagnosis for girls was 15.9, compared to 13.1 for boys.

One key finding from the study is that girls with autism are often misdiagnosed or not diagnosed until later in life due to biases in diagnostic tools and methods. According to experts, this can lead to delayed access to vital support services, exacerbating mental health issues such as anxiety and depression.

Autism charities have welcomed the findings, but emphasized the need for further action to tackle long-standing stereotypes surrounding autism. The National Autistic Society's Dr Judith Brown noted that "gender should never be a barrier to receiving an autism diagnosis and access to the right support," while Ambitious about Autism's Jolanta Lasota pointed out that autistic girls have been "misunderstood, explained away, or even ignored" for too long.

The study's lead author, Dr Caroline Fyfe, concluded that "the gender difference in autism prevalence is much lower than previously thought." As the research continues to shed light on the experiences of autistic girls and women, it is essential that we work towards a more inclusive understanding of autism, one that prioritizes their unique needs and perspectives.
 
😊 I think this study is like a big wake-up call for all of us... we've been living in these stereotypes for so long, assuming boys are way more likely to be autistic than girls, but it turns out we were wrong! πŸ€” This makes me think about how we judge people based on expectations and biases. We should always strive to challenge our own assumptions and try to see things from different perspectives, just like this study is doing. πŸ‘€ And it's so important that autistic girls have been misunderstood or overlooked for too long... it's a big reminder that everyone deserves equal access to support and services, regardless of their age or gender! πŸ’– We can all learn from this study and become more inclusive and accepting of others, starting with the people who might need it most. πŸ’ͺ
 
I'm not buying this hype yet πŸ˜’. I mean, a study that says girls are as likely as boys to be autistic? That's still a pretty big deal, don't get me wrong. But we need to separate the stats from the reality here. I've got friends with autistic sisters and they're always telling me how frustrating it is when people assume they're just "shy" or "introverted". Like, nope, that's not what autism is. They need more than just a good therapist, they need more understanding and acceptance in everyday life.

And let's be real, this study only scratches the surface. We still don't know much about how to support autistic girls and women, who are already facing so many challenges in an unforgiving world. It's like, we're finally starting to acknowledge that autism isn't just a "boy's thing", but what does that even mean for our understanding of the condition? Let's not get ahead of ourselves here πŸ™„.
 
πŸ€” I'm kinda surprised by this new info about autism prevalence among males and females... I mean, we always thought boys were way more likely to have autism, but it turns out girls are just as likely (or even more so)! πŸ™ƒ The fact that they're often misdiagnosed or not diagnosed till later in life because of biased tools is really worrying. We need to make sure everyone gets the support they need, regardless of their gender. πŸ’– It's about time we challenge those long-held assumptions and work towards a more inclusive understanding of autism! 🌈
 
just read this study and i'm literally so inspired 🌟 researchers are finally telling us the truth about autism diagnosis rates for girls... for too long we've been led to believe that boys are 4x more likely to be autistic than girls, but it's not true πŸ™…β€β™€οΈ! in fact, girls are just as likely to be autistic as boys, and they're being misdiagnosed or overlooked because of biases in testing tools and methods. this is SO important for me because i've known so many strong, amazing autistic women who have been misunderstood or ignored their whole lives πŸ’– it's time we start listening to their voices and prioritizing their needs 🌈
 
πŸ€”πŸ’‘ I'm loving this study! I was thinking about autism and how it's so misunderstood, especially for girls πŸŒΈπŸ’–. We've always thought it's like 4 times more common in boys, but it seems like that just isn't true πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ. And yeah, it makes total sense that they get diagnosed later because the tests aren't designed with them in mind πŸ”πŸ‘§.

I drew a little diagram to show what I'm thinking:

```
+---------------+
| Boys |
| (more |
| easily |
| recognized)|
+---------------+
|
| Diagnosis
v
+---------------+
| Girls |
| (less |
| obvious, |
| more biases)|
+---------------+
```

It's so important that we start recognizing girls as autistic and provide them with the support they need 🀝. We can't just keep assuming everything is okay for them because of societal expectations πŸ˜’.

We should totally get a #AutismAwareness movement going, where we highlight all the amazing autistic women and girls out there πŸ’–πŸ’ͺ!
 
I'm so glad to see some truth coming out about autism diagnosis πŸ™Œ. I've always thought there was something weird about how they only diagnose boys, but now it makes sense - girls are just as autistic but they get misdiagnosed or ignored because doctors think they're 'acting normally' πŸ€”. It's like, girls might be quieter or more introverted, but that doesn't mean they don't need help! πŸ‘ This study is a game-changer and I hope it leads to more accurate diagnoses and better support for autistic girls and women πŸ’–. They shouldn't have to fight so hard just to get recognized and helped πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ.
 
I'm so glad this study is shedding some light on how autistic girls are being affected 🌟. It's crazy to think that for so long we've been assuming that boys are way more likely to have autism than girls, when in reality it's probably just as common - if not even more so! πŸ€” The fact that girls with autism are often misdiagnosed or go undiagnosed until later on is just heartbreaking. We need to do better, you know? Like, let's get some new diagnostic tools and methods that can actually detect autism in girls without the bias πŸ“Š. It's time we started taking their experiences seriously and making sure they have access to all the support services they need πŸ’–.
 
πŸ€” I'm not surprised at all by this study, tbh. I mean, we've always known that autism isn't just about boys being super awkward or whatever stereotypes they throw our way πŸ˜‚. But it's crazy to think that girls are just as autistic as guys, yet get diagnosed way later and get more support too πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ. It's like, we need to stop assuming everyone fits into these neat little boxes and actually listen to the ones who don't fit... or fit differently πŸ’‘. And omg, delayed diagnosis is like, so not okay - it's all about early intervention, right? πŸ™Œ
 
πŸ€” I gotta say, this new study about autism prevalence among guys & gals in Sweden is mindblowing. I mean, we've always thought girls were less likely to be autistic, but it turns out they're actually just as likely as boys. And what's crazy is that girls with autism are often misdiagnosed or not diagnosed at all until later in life because of biased tools & methods 🀯. It's like, how can we expect them to get the help they need if we don't even acknowledge their experiences? πŸ™ This study is a huge step forward in understanding autism, and it's so important that we work towards being more inclusive & supportive of autistic girls & women πŸ’–. We gotta break down those stereotypes and give them the same love & care as everyone else πŸ‘«πŸ’•
 
πŸ€” I think this study is kinda refreshing, but also super underwhelming at the same time? Like, we've known for ages that autism affects people of all genders, not just boys. So, finding out that girls are as likely to be autistic as boys isn't exactly groundbreaking news πŸ™ƒ. That being said, I do think it's awesome that researchers are shining a light on how biased our diagnostic tools and methods can be, especially when it comes to girls. It's wild that they're often misdiagnosed or not diagnosed until later in life, which can lead to delayed access to support services πŸ€•. We need to start challenging these outdated stereotypes and making sure that autistic girls and women get the recognition and care they deserve πŸ’–.
 
I think its all just a bunch of hype πŸ€”... I mean, what's the real reason they're saying boys are way more autistic than girls? Is it because parents are less likely to notice or report signs in girls? Or is it because the diagnostic tools are just not as good for girls? Idk, but im not convinced that its actually changing like they say πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ
 
OMG, have u seen this new study from Karolinska Institutet in Sweden?! 🀯 They're saying girls are just as likely to be autistic as boys now! I mean, we all knew it was a stereotype that guys were way more affected than gals, but still... 3-4x more likely for girls to get diagnosed under 10 is wild 😲. And it's not just about the numbers, it's about how they're getting misdiagnosed or delayed in getting help because of biases 🀝. Like, we need to prioritize those autistic gals and women and create a more inclusive understanding of autism ASAP πŸ’–. The median age for girls is 15.9?! That's like, way later than boys 😳. We gotta change the game! πŸ“ˆ
 
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