Study: Transgender and Non-Binary People Significantly more likely to be Autistic

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TempAccount
Funny enough I found this trending on the /r/science subreddit so you can't accuse me of getting it off infowars lol:

Just released Tuesday

https://eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2019-07/aru-sft071619.php#



New research indicates that transgender and non-binary individuals are significantly more likely to have autism or display autistic traits than the wider population - a finding that has important implications for gender confirmation treatments.

The study, led by Dr Steven Stagg of Anglia Ruskin University (ARU) and published in the journal European Psychiatry, is one of the first pieces of research to focus on people who identify as non-binary.

It found that 14% of the transgender and non-binary group had a diagnosis of autism, while a further 28% of this group reached the cut off point for an autism diagnosis, suggesting a high number of potentially undiagnosed individuals.

These figures were primarily driven by high scoring amongst those whose assigned gender was female at birth, supporting recent evidence that there is a large population of undiagnosed women with an autism spectrum disorder.

The authors also found higher levels of systematising (a tendency to analyse, control and use rule-based systems) and lower levels of empathy amongst the transgender and non-binary group, characteristics often found in individuals with an autism spectrum disorder.

The study of 177 people reported an autism diagnosis of 4% for the cisgender group (those whose gender identity matches their gender at birth). This is higher than previously-reported estimates for the wider population and the authors believe self-selection for the study could be responsible.

Dr Stagg, Senior Lecturer in Psychology at Anglia Ruskin (ARU), said: "We found that a significant proportion of the transgender and non-binary group either had a diagnosis of autism or displayed autistic traits, including a difficulty in empathising and an overreliance on systematic, rule-based reasoning.

"One of the striking findings was the number of individuals born female who met the cut off for autism spectrum disorder. This is particularly important given that individuals born female are twice as likely to be referred to gender identity clinics.

"Problems interpreting social signals, a literal understanding of language and difficulty recognising and interpreting one's own emotions could mean that individuals struggle with therapeutic interventions.

"People with autism are also more likely to seek unequivocal answers to the complex issues surrounding gender identity. Our study suggests it is important that gender identity clinics screen patients for autism spectrum disorders and adapt their consultation process and therapy accordingly."


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I've always said that trans-people are mentally unwell, and now we have the evidence to back up the claim.

Is anyone honestly surprised?

Majestic PRIME
Hmmmmm.....

Surtur
It really hurts to laugh, but I still giggled.

dadudemon
There are 2 takeaways from this:

1. If the sample size is large enough and it was collected properly, this means there is a statistically significant number of Transgendered people who are also autistic.

2. Even at the high end, this still does not constitute even a simple majority of transgendered. Even if it was a simple majority, it is not a comfortable majority. Meaning, this is only one of the fractional factors at play with transgenderism. So, sorry LGBT-phobes, this isn't the research you wanted.

Surtur
I'd question if someone with autism was even truly a tranny or if they were convinced they were one because of their autism. Especially if they began identifying as a transgender person from a young age.

dadudemon
Originally posted by Surtur
I'd question if someone with autism was even truly a tranny or if they were convinced they were one because of their autism. Especially if they began identifying as a transgender person from a young age.


https://i.imgur.com/mXujIf3.jpg

Surtur
https://www.nationalreview.com/corner/autistic-children-pushed-to-become-transgender/

dadudemon
Originally posted by Surtur
https://www.nationalreview.com/corner/autistic-children-pushed-to-become-transgender/

Despite all the leftist rage, this is exactly the kind of thing that Peterson has been talking about.

Chuck_Schumer
I'd like to see more studies on this before jumping to any conclusions. Obviously this doesn't mean all transgender individuals are on the spectrum.

SquallX

cdtm
Originally posted by dadudemon
There are 2 takeaways from this:

1. If the sample size is large enough and it was collected properly, this means there is a statistically significant number of Transgendered people who are also autistic.

2. Even at the high end, this still does not constitute even a simple majority of transgendered. Even if it was a simple majority, it is not a comfortable majority. Meaning, this is only one of the fractional factors at play with transgenderism. So, sorry LGBT-phobes, this isn't the research you wanted.



This.



The LGBTQ has a lot of clout now (This is one of the topics that obsesses me: How, and when, did a social activist group gain clout? The answer is usually "In New York and Washington, with a ton of money), and clout usually follows with pushback. Half want to take someone down, simply for being one of the biggest kids on the block.


The other half are usually hanging with the biggest kid.

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