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Dr. Tamara May and researchers in the field of neurodiversity
Australia
May 31, 2026
Verified: May 31, 2026
"Recent research indicates that autism is more common in females than previously estimated. Historical diagnostic criteria were largely based on studies of boys, leading to underdiagnosis in women. Experts suggest that women often mask autistic traits, leading to misdiagnosis with other conditions like depression or anxiety."