Why Females Are Less Likely To Be Diagnosed
The vast majority of referrals for a diagnostic evaluation for
High-Functioning Autism (HFA) are boys. The ratio of males to females
is roughly around 10:1; however, the epidemiological research for HFA
suggests that the ratio should be 4:1. Why are girls less likely to be
identified as having the characteristics indicative of an autism
spectrum disorder?
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I always found myself with a dominant friend. Someone who could do all the talking for both of us... I could follow..copy or mimic. And definitely stay in the shadows. My main aim at school was not to be noticed...I pretty much succeeded at that.
I also did a lot of dance and drama. Actually trained as a dancer, the only thing I would say is that actually making a career in such a competitive industry was beyond me at the time.
Now I understand - having to talk to prominent people and selling yourself is as important as talent...Something I couldn't do...
I would definitely be interested to be part of any research.. Well done to parents for noticing, I think it is harder to identify girls...