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Gender identity, sexual orientation and adverse sexual experiences in autistic females

机译:自闭症女性的性别认同,性取向和不良性经验

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BACKGROUND:There is growing recognition that autistic females present with more diverse gender and sexual identities than their non-autistic counterparts. Likewise, autistic females are also at an increased risk of adverse sexual experiences. As higher rates of sexual victimisation are observed in individuals with diverse sexual identities in the broader population, rates of negative sexual experiences among autistic females remain unclear. This study aimed to investigate the representation of gender and sexual diversity within autistic females and examine their rates of regretted, and unwanted, sexual encounters among females with a transgender gender identity and non-heterosexual sexual orientation.METHODS:Two hundred and ninety-five females completed the Sexual Behaviour Scale-III (SBS-III) online. Self-reported gender identity and sexual orientation were compared between 134 autistic (Msubage/sub= 26.2?years, SD = 8.7) and 161 non-autistic females (Msubage/sub = 22.0?years, SD = 4.6). Differences in the prevalence of negative sexual experiences were compared across diagnosis and each gender identity and sexual orientation label.RESULTS:Autistic females were more likely to identify with a transgender gender identity (p .05) and non-heterosexual sexual orientation (p .007) compared to non-autistic females. Autistic homosexual females were more likely to have experienced a range of negative sexual experiences than autistic heterosexual females (OR ≥ 3.29; p .01) and were more likely to have experienced unwanted sexual experiences than non-autistic females regardless of sexual orientation (OR ≥ 2.38; p .05). There were no differences in rates of negative sexual experiences between autistic bisexual and both autistic heterosexual and non-autistic bisexual females. Non-autistic bisexual females (OR = 0.24; p = .018) presented with a reduced risk of regretted sexual experiences than non-autistic heterosexual peers. There were no differences in negative sexual experiences across gender identity in the autistic sample.LIMITATIONS:The use of fixed format response items may have restricted participants' abilities to provide rich responses pertaining to their sexual identities and nature of negative sexual experiences. The small number of participants who identified as transgender (n = 40) limits the reliability of results pertaining to sexual experiences across gender identity. Moreover, although multiple recruitment methods were used in this study, non-representative may bias estimates of prevalence rates. Thus, the data may not be representative of the broader population.CONCLUSIONS:Results indicate that autistic females present with greater diversity in their sexual identities than individuals without autism, with those with a homosexual sexual orientation being at greater risk of experiencing adverse sexual encounters. Findings suggest the importance of increased clinical attention to this diversity and the need to provide support to facilitate the development of a healthy sexual identity and reduce the risks identified in this study.
机译:背景:越来越多的认可,患有更多样化的性别和性身份的自闭症女性比其非自闭症对应物更多样化。同样,自闭症女性也有不良性经验的风险增加。随着在更广泛的人口中有不同性别的个体的个体中观察到更高的性受害率,自闭症女性之间的负性经验率仍不清楚。本研究旨在调查自闭症女性中性别和性多样性的代表,并审查其遗憾和不受欢迎的女性中的性别,性别性别身份和非异性恋性素质。方法:二百五十五个女性在线完成性行为规模-III(SBS-III)。在134自闭症(M 年龄 = 26.2岁之间,将自我报告的性别身份和性取向进行了比较在134次?年,SD = 4.6)。在诊断和每个性别认同和性定位标签中比较了负性经验普遍性的差异。结果:自闭症女性更有可能鉴定具有跨性别性别同一性(P <.05)和非异性性性取向(P < .007)与非自闭症雌性相比。自闭症同性恋女性更有可能经历一系列的阴性性经历,而不是自闭症异性糖女性(或≥3.29; p <.01),而不管性取向如何,更有可能经历不希望的性经历,而不是非自闭症女性≥2.38; p <.05)。自闭症双性恋与自闭症异性恋和非自闭症双性恋女性之间的负性经验率没有差异。非自闭症双性恋女性(或= 0.24; p = .018)呈现出严重的性经验的风险,而不是非自闭症异性恋同行。自闭症样本中性别身份的负面性经验中的负面性经验没有差异。阶段:使用固定格式响应项目可能会限制参与者的能力,以提供与他们的性身份有关的丰富反应和消极性经历的性质。确定为跨性别(n = 40)的少数参与者限制了与性别身份的性经历有关的结果。此外,尽管在本研究中使用了多种招募方法,但非代表性可能偏见流行率的估计。因此,数据可能不代表更广泛的群体。结论:结果表明,在他们的性身份中存在比没有自闭症的个体更大的多样性,具有同性恋性遭遇的风险更大的风险。调查结果表明,增加临床关注对这种多样性的重要性以及提供支持,以促进发展健康的性身份,并减少本研究中确定的风险。

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