Autistic girls going undiagnosed due to ‘camouflaging’ behaviour, study says
by Sally Weale Education correspondent from Science | The Guardian on (#598FY)
Researchers say better awareness needed so females with autism get right support
Girls with autism are not being diagnosed because they are adept at camouflaging their behaviour in an effort to try to fit in, according to a new study.
Autism is diagnosed in 1% of the population and a diagnosis is made more often - and earlier - in boys, with a reported ratio of four males to every female, according to the paper published in the Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders.
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