Women 'better than men at disguising autism symptoms'
by Anna Ploszajski from on (#4Q8WF)
GPs would miss fewer diagnoses if 'camouflaging' was better understood, say researchers
Women may not be diagnosed with autism as frequently as men because they are better at hiding the common signs of the condition, according to new research.
Some autistic people use strategies to hide traits associated with the condition during social interactions, a phenomenon called social camouflaging. Scientists involved in the study say raising awareness of camouflaging among doctors could help reduce the number of missed autism diagnoses.
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