Sex-Differences in Children Referred for Assessment: An Exploratory Analysis of the Autism Mental Status Exam (AMSE)

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Roald A. Øien
Sara M. Vambheim
Logan Hart
Anders Nordahl-Hansen
Craig Erickson
Logan Wink
Martin R. Eisemann
Frederick Shic
Fred R. Volkmar
David Grodberg
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[1] UiT - The Arctic University of Norway,Department of Psychology
[2] Yale University,Child Study Center, Yale School of Medicine
[3] University of Oslo,Department of Special Needs Education
[4] University of Washington,Department of Pediatrics
[5] Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center,undefined
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Sex differences; Gender differences; Behavior; Autistic traits; Autism-related symptoms;
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The autism mental status exam is an eight-item observational assessment that structures the way we observe and document signs and symptoms of ASD. Investigations of test performance indicate strong sensitivity and specificity using gold-standard assessment as reference standard. This study aims to explore potential sex differences in AMSE test performance and observations of 123 children referred for autism assessment. Results indicates more language deficits in females with ASD than in males with ASD and less sensory symptoms in females compared to males with ASD. The AMSE performance is similar in identifying ASD and non-ASD in females compared to males. Less disruptive behaviors in females, might cause a need for a bigger hit to other areas of development to raise concern.
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