Autistic girls much less likely to be diagnosed, study says

Autism Diagnosis Disparities Highlight Systemic Biases Against Girls and Women

A large-scale study published in the BMJ has challenged long-held assumptions about the prevalence of autism among males and females. Researchers from Karolinska Institutet in Sweden analyzed data on 2.7 million individuals born between 1985 and 2020, revealing that girls are just as likely to be autistic as boys, but receive diagnoses much later.

According to the study's findings, by the age of 20, diagnosis rates for men and women approached parity, contrary to previous research that suggested autism was more prevalent among males. However, boys were diagnosed on average nearly three years earlier than girls, with a median age of diagnosis at 13.1 compared to 15.9 for girls.

The disparity in diagnosis rates persisted in childhood, with boys being three to four times more likely to be diagnosed under the age of 10 than girls. But as children entered adolescence and young adulthood, girls began to "catch up" on diagnoses, largely due to an increase in autism diagnoses during this period.

Critics argue that systemic biases and outdated assumptions are driving these disparities. Dr. Caroline Fyfe, lead author of the study, notes that women and girls are often underdiagnosed or receive delayed diagnoses due to a lack of tools and methods tailored to their experiences.

The research has been welcomed by autism charities, who emphasize the need for better understanding and support services for autistic girls and women. Dr. Judith Brown, head of evidence and research at the National Autistic Society, says that "autism should never be a barrier to receiving an accurate diagnosis or access to the right support."

As autistic girls continue to face misunderstandings and delayed diagnoses, experts stress the importance of refining diagnostic tools and adapting support services to meet their unique needs. By doing so, they hope to alleviate the exhaustion, anxiety, and depression that often result from masking their symptoms.
 
πŸ€” I'm kinda shocked by this study - I mean, we've always been told autism is super common in boys, but it turns out girls can be just as autistic too 🌈. It's crazy how much earlier the diagnosis comes for guys compared to gals. Like, 13 years old for boys and 15.9 for girls... that's a huge gap πŸ’‘. I think this highlights some systemic issues we need to tackle - like, why are there tools and methods that aren't tailored to autistic girls? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ It's super important to recognize the differences in experiences between males and females with autism. We need to make sure everyone gets the support they need without stigma or delays πŸ’–.
 
omg u guys I just read this study about autism diagnosis disparities and it's literally mind blown 🀯 girls are just as likely to be autistic as boys but we get diagnosed SO much later!!! i mean like by 20 we're finally on the same level of diagnosis rate lol. but what really gets me is how systemic biases and old assumptions are still holding us back. like, women and girls have been masking their symptoms for years because they didn't fit into the "typical" autism mold πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ. it's so sad that we're still dealing with this stuff in 2025.

i feel so much for autistic girls who have to deal with being misunderstood and delayed diagnoses. like, can you even imagine having to mask your symptoms for years just to fit in? 😩 it's a lot to handle and I'm so glad that researchers and charities are speaking out about this. we need better support services and diagnostic tools that cater to autistic girls' unique needs ASAP πŸ’ͺ
 
🀯 this is crazy - all these years we've been told autism affects mostly boys & guys, but it's actually as common in girls too πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ? like, why did it take so long to figure out? i'm glad they're highlighting this because it means more research & support for autistic women who need it 🌸
 
πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ this is so frustrating! I mean, who says autistic girls don't exist or are just pretending to be normal? It's like, we've always known our daughter was different, but nobody ever took her seriously until she was old enough to speak up for herself πŸ™„. And now that the research is out, it's about time we're getting some answers and support for these girls who've been living in silence πŸ’‘. We need better diagnostic tools and services, not just a pat on the back saying "oh, you're autistic, here's some counseling" πŸ‘Ž. Our kids deserve so much more than that! 🀝
 
πŸ€” I'm not surprised by this study at all... my own kid is 10 years old now & I've noticed how 'different' she's been since she was like 5 πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ. She would get so frustrated with school sometimes and just zone out in class, but no one ever suspected anything until recently when her teacher said "oh wait, does your daughter have autism?" πŸ™ˆ It's crazy to think that boys are diagnosed way earlier than girls, it makes me wonder what was happening all these years that we didn't recognize the signs... now I feel like I wish I could go back in time and say something for my girl when she needed it most πŸ’•.
 
this is crazy... I mean, it's like we thought autism was all about boys being weird and not girls at all 🀯. I remember when my niece was little, she'd be doing these super complex puzzles and building things with blocks and nobody would say anything, "oh, look, she's autistic" πŸ˜‚. But now I get it, they're masking their symptoms 'cause they don't think it's a big deal for girls πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ.

It's wild that the diagnosis rates were so different by age 10, but then as you got older, it kinda evened out. It's like, our brains are wired differently and we can't just fit into this one mold of "autism = boy" πŸ’‘.

I'm glad there's more awareness about this now, it's not like everyone knew about it all along πŸ€”. And yeah, I think the lack of tools for girls is a major part of it. We need to educate our doctors and therapists on how to spot it in girls, 'cause that delayed diagnosis can be so hard on them πŸ’•.
 
πŸ˜’ I'm not buying it just yet... how can we trust these numbers when diagnosis rates are supposed to be standardized? What about all those cases where girls were misdiagnosed with ADHD or anxiety? And what's with this "lack of tools and methods tailored to their experiences" - isn't that just a cop-out for lack of funding or resources? πŸ€” I need some actual data, not just anecdotal evidence. Where are the sources on these disparities? How many studies have actually looked at autism diagnosis in girls before? πŸ’‘
 
πŸ˜• It's crazy how our society still has it out for autistic girls 🀯! Like, we know boys are more likely to be diagnosed early on, but what about all those girls who are struggling in silence? πŸ™ The fact that they're being underdiagnosed or delayed is just unacceptable πŸ’”. We need to start acknowledging the differences in how autism presents itself in girls vs boys and create tools that can help us better understand them πŸ’‘. It's time for a change, we gotta make sure our support services are inclusive of all autistic individuals 🌈. And let's be real, it's not just about the diagnosis, it's about the emotional toll it takes on these young women when they're constantly "masking" their symptoms πŸ˜΄πŸ’–
 
πŸ€” I think its crazy how autistic girls are getting more diagnosed now as they're "catching up" in adolescence & young adulthood. But we gotta acknowledge the systemic biases & outdated assumptions that led to this disparity in the first place πŸ™…β€β™€οΈ. Its not just about diagnosing them sooner, its about understanding their unique experiences & needs πŸ’‘. We need to adapt our support services to help autistic girls thrive, not just survive 😊.
 
omg can u even believe this?! like autism diagnosis disparities are still a thing and it's literally girls who are being left behind 🀯. i mean we already know autism affects all genders equally but to see the stats showing girls are just as likely to be autistic as boys but getting diagnosed way later is just heartbreaking πŸ˜”. and it's not just about the age of diagnosis, it's also about how often they get diagnosed under 10 years old vs boys πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ. we need better support services for autistic girls & women ASAP! πŸ’–
 
omg this is insane! like what even is going on with these girls? they're just as likely to be autistic as boys but get diagnosed way later?? it's like, why didn't they get checked out sooner?! and 3-4 times less likely to get diagnosed under 10?! that's straight up ridiculous

and i feel for these girls who are literally 'masking' their symptoms because society expects them to be all cute and social but really they're just dying inside

can we PLEASE start getting better at supporting autistic girls and women? they need our help, stat!
 
I gotta say, this study is like, totally blowing my mind 🀯! I always knew that autism was more complex than people thought, but this research takes it to a whole new level. Like, girls are just as likely to be autistic as boys, but they're so often left in the dark when it comes to diagnoses. It's like, systemic biases against women and girls, plain and simple 🚫.

I mean, think about it - by age 20, the diagnosis rates for men and women are pretty much equal, which is wild considering how many years earlier boys get diagnosed. And it's not just the old folks who got left behind; autistic girls in childhood were, like, a fraction of the number of boys who got diagnosed πŸ“‰.

But here's the thing: this study isn't just about pointing out disparities - it's about fixing them. We need better diagnostic tools that are tailored to women and girls, not just these old-school methods that are designed for boys. And we need support services that actually cater to their needs, rather than trying to fit them into some mold that doesn't work for them 🀝.

It's time for us to wake up and recognize that autism is a spectrum, and it affects people of all genders in different ways. We can't just keep perpetuating these biases and assumptions; we need to do better πŸ’ͺ.
 
πŸ˜• I'm not surprised by this study at all... I've seen it with my own eyes in my family... we just thought our daughter was 'shy' or 'quirky', but maybe she's autistic all along! πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ I think this is a huge deal, we need to get the diagnosis right and support these girls sooner rather than later. I've seen how hard it can be for them to fit in and be themselves, it breaks my heart πŸ˜”. We need to raise awareness and make sure everyone knows that autism affects both boys and girls, not just the 'usual suspects'. It's time to change the narrative and give these girls the support they deserve πŸ’–.
 
I cant help but feel that its about time we start to see more research on autistic girls and women...theres just something not right when ur feeling like u dont fit in or like ur "different" but ppl r all like ur fine lol πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ...my niece is super autistic and her sister got diagnosed too, i wasnt aware of how late the diagnosis was for her tho, that mustve been really tough on them both πŸ’”...we need to make sure we have better support systems in place so they dont feel like theyre being "damaged" by society πŸ€—
 
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