Social camouflaging in autistic and neurotypical adolescents: A pilot study of differences by sex and diagnosis
Camouflaging is a process through which individuals mask autistic traits. Studies suggest
autistic females may camouflage more than autistic males. However, research has focused�…
autistic females may camouflage more than autistic males. However, research has focused�…
“You must become a chameleon to survive”: Adolescent experiences of camouflaging
Camouflaging includes strategies used by individuals to mask or hide autistic traits.
Research has shown that both autistic and neurotypical individuals engage in camouflaging�…
Research has shown that both autistic and neurotypical individuals engage in camouflaging�…
Gender differences in self-reported camouflaging in autistic and non-autistic adults
Social camouflaging describes the use of strategies to compensate for and mask autistic
characteristics during social interactions. A newly developed self-reported measure of�…
characteristics during social interactions. A newly developed self-reported measure of�…
Sex differences in predictors and outcomes of camouflaging: Comparing diagnosed autistic, high autistic trait and low autistic trait young adults
Many autistic individuals camouflage socially atypical behaviours. Evidence suggests
autistic females camouflage more than autistic males. Although camouflaging may confer�…
autistic females camouflage more than autistic males. Although camouflaging may confer�…
A comparison of self‐report and discrepancy measures of camouflaging: Exploring sex differences in diagnosed autistic versus high autistic trait young adults
Camouflaging describes masking or compensating for autistic traits and/or related
difficulties. Some evidence suggests autistic females camouflage more than autistic males�…
difficulties. Some evidence suggests autistic females camouflage more than autistic males�…
The relationship between camouflaging and mental health in autistic children and adolescents
Camouflaging involves the masking of autistic traits in social situations. While camouflaging
may function as a potential barrier to the early diagnosis of autism, minimal research into�…
may function as a potential barrier to the early diagnosis of autism, minimal research into�…
Camouflaging in autistic and non-autistic adolescents in the modern context of social media
A Jedrzejewska, J Dewey�- Journal of autism and developmental disorders, 2022 - Springer
Camouflaging is described as a set of strategies used to prevent others from noticing one's
social difficulties. Research indicates heightened levels of camouflaging behaviours in the�…
social difficulties. Research indicates heightened levels of camouflaging behaviours in the�…
Associations between social camouflaging and internalizing symptoms in autistic and non-autistic adolescents
Autistic individuals experience higher rates of psychiatric comorbidities than their peers.
Camouflaging, the process through which individuals hide autistic traits, can be detrimental�…
Camouflaging, the process through which individuals hide autistic traits, can be detrimental�…
Understanding the relationships between autistic identity, disclosure, and camouflaging
E Cage, Z Troxell-Whitman�- Autism in Adulthood, 2020 - liebertpub.com
Background: Camouflaging involves concealing an autistic identity, for example, by adopting
nonautistic behaviors in social contexts. We currently know little about the relationship�…
nonautistic behaviors in social contexts. We currently know little about the relationship�…
[HTML][HTML] “Putting on my best normal”: Social camouflaging in adults with autism spectrum conditions
Camouflaging of autistic characteristics in social situations is hypothesised as a common
social coping strategy for adults with autism spectrum conditions (ASC). Camouflaging may�…
social coping strategy for adults with autism spectrum conditions (ASC). Camouflaging may�…