Brief Report: Examination of Sex-Based Differences in ASD Symptom Severity Among High-Functioning Children with ASD Using the SRS-2

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Jonathan D. Rodgers
Jennifer Lodi-Smith
James P. Donnelly
Christopher Lopata
Christin A. McDonald
Marcus L. Thomeer
Alanna M. Lipinski
Brian C. Nasca
Adam J. Booth
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[1] Institute for Autism Research,Canisius College
[2] Nationwide Children’s Hospital,Center for Autism Spectrum Disorders
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Autism spectrum disorder; High-functioning; Sex-based differences; Social Communication and Interaction; Social Responsiveness Scale-Second Edition;
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Prior studies of sex-based differences in autism spectrum disorder (ASD) have yielded mixed findings. This study examined ASD symptom severity and functional correlates in a sample of 34 high-functioning females with ASD (HFASD; M age = 8.93; M IQ = 104.64) compared to 34 matched males (M age = 8.96; M IQ = 104.44) using the Social Responsiveness Scale-Second Edition (SRS-2). Results identified non-significant and minimal differences (negligible-to-small) on the SRS-2 total, DSM-5 symptom subscale, and treatment subscale scores. Significant negative (moderate) correlations were found between the SRS-2 Social Cognition subscale and IQ and language scores and between the SRS-2 Social Motivation subscale and receptive language scores for females only; no significant correlations were found for males.
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