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  2. Autistic masking - Wikipedia

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    Autistic masking is the act of concealing autistic traits to come across as neurotypical, as if behind a mask. Autistic masking, also referred to as camouflaging, is the conscious or subconscious suppression of autistic behaviors and compensation of difficulties in social interaction by autistic people, with the goal of being perceived as neurotypical.

  3. Sex and gender differences in autism - Wikipedia

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    When it comes to social camouflaging, there are three sub-categories according to the Camouflaging Autistic Traits Questionnaire (CAT-Q): Masking, Assimilation, and Compensation. [29] Masking is the act of constantly monitoring one's behavior in order to hide one's autistic traits and/or putting on a fake persona.

  4. Masking (behavior) - Wikipedia

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    Lorna Wing proposed that females' higher levels of masking than males led to their underdiagnosing of having autism in 1981. [7]: 20 [5]: 134 The Camouflaging Autistic Traits Questionnaire (CAT-Q), which measures autistic masking, was published by Laura Hull, [8] Simon Baron-Cohen and others in March 2019. [9] [10]

  5. Diagnosis of autism - Wikipedia

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    Screening tools include the Modified Checklist for Autism in Toddlers (M-CHAT), the Early Screening of Autistic Traits Questionnaire, and the First Year Inventory; initial data on M-CHAT and its predecessor, the Checklist for Autism in Toddlers (CHAT), on children aged 18–30 months suggests that it is best used in a clinical setting and that ...

  6. Ritvo Autism and Asperger Diagnostic Scale - Wikipedia

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    The Ritvo Autism & Asperger Diagnostic Scale (RAADS) is a psychological self-rating scale developed by Riva Ariella Ritvo (NPI UCLA and CSC Yale). An abridged and translated 14 question version was then developed at the Department of Clinical Neuroscience at the Karolinska Institute, to aid in the identification of patients who may have undiagnosed ASD.

  7. Social Responsiveness Scale - Wikipedia

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    The Social Responsiveness Scale, developed by John Constantino in 2002 [1] and expanded upon by Constantino et al. in 2003, [2] is a quantitative measure of autistic traits in 4–18 year olds. [3] [4] Its correlation with behaviour problems and autism spectrum disorder symptoms has been studied.

  8. Melania Trump breaks silence over rumors Barron is autistic - AOL

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    Melania Trump has broken her silence over the rumor that Barron Trump is autistic, to reveal how her son was bullied after it spread online in 2016.. The former first lady shares her side of the ...

  9. Autism therapies - Wikipedia

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    [97] In 2021, a study was conducted on this topic, specifically on "autonomic and endocrine activity in adults with autism spectrum disorder" [96] in part for stress reduction, particularly as for autistic people the "downside of social camouflaging is that it is a major source of stress".