Service des Troubles du Spectre de l'Autisme et apparentés, Lausanne University Hospital, Lausanne, Switzerland.
Department Epidemiology and Health Systems, Center for Primary Care and Public Health - University of Lausanne, Lausanne, Switzerland.
Autism Res. 2021 Nov;14(11):2412-2423. doi: 10.1002/aur.2580. Epub 2021 Jul 20.
Despite the high prevalence of sensory processing difficulties in children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), little research has focused on the sex differences in sensory processing. Furthermore, there is a lack of knowledge on the female-specific symptoms of ASD, contributing to later referral, diagnosis and intervention. In this study, we examined the sex differences in sensory processing symptoms in large cohorts of ASD children (N = 168; 26 females, 142 males) and typically developing (TD) children (N = 439; 209 females, 230 males). For this, we translated the sensory processing measure (SPM) and SPM - Preschool (SPM-P) Home Forms to French. The SPM/SPM-P are parent/caregiver questionnaires that assess typical behavioral responses to sensory stimuli. Overall, our results showed that the magnitude of the differences in sensory processing between males and females is larger in ASD children relative to TD children, with females showing more severe symptoms in Hearing, as well as Balance and Motion subscales. Additionally, linear discriminant analysis showed that the SPM/SPM-P are good at discriminating TD children from ASD, children with higher accuracy rates for females than for males. These findings are discussed in light of the heterogeneity of sensory processing difficulties present in ASD. Overall, our results suggest that there seem to be female-specific profiles in sensory processing difficulties in ASD. Implications of findings concerning sex differences in sensory processing and their potential for improving identification and diagnosis of ASD females are discussed. LAY SUMMARY: The present study examined sex differences in behavioral responses to sensory stimuli in children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), and typically developing (TD) children. While there is a small trend for TD males to show more sensory processing atypicalities, female ASD children show significantly more atypical responses compared to their male counterparts. This has important implications for characterizing female autism profiles, and ultimately improving the chance for earlier detection, diagnosis and treatment.
尽管自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)儿童普遍存在感觉处理困难,但很少有研究关注感觉处理的性别差异。此外,对于 ASD 的女性特有的症状知之甚少,这导致了后续的转介、诊断和干预。在这项研究中,我们研究了大样本 ASD 儿童(N=168;26 名女性,142 名男性)和典型发育(TD)儿童(N=439;209 名女性,230 名男性)中感觉处理症状的性别差异。为此,我们将感觉处理测量(SPM)和 SPM-学前(SPM-P)家庭问卷翻译成法语。SPM/SPM-P 是家长/照顾者问卷,用于评估对感觉刺激的典型行为反应。总的来说,我们的结果表明,与 TD 儿童相比,ASD 儿童中男女之间感觉处理差异的程度更大,女性在听觉以及平衡和运动分量表上表现出更严重的症状。此外,线性判别分析表明,SPM/SPM-P 善于区分 TD 儿童和 ASD 儿童,女性的准确率高于男性。这些发现是根据 ASD 中存在的感觉处理困难的异质性来讨论的。总的来说,我们的结果表明,ASD 中似乎存在女性特有的感觉处理困难模式。讨论了感觉处理性别差异及其对改善 ASD 女性识别和诊断的潜在意义。