Sex, Gender, and Camouflage in ASD

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The goal of this research study is to compare sex and gender development differences between children ages 4-8 years who are on the autism spectrum with children who are not on the autism spectrum.

Who Do I Contact?

If you are interested in participating in the study or want to learn more please contact our study team at carlanguagelab [at] chop.edu or 267-425-1190.

Eligibility & Criteria

IRB #:
21-019475
Official Title:
Sex, Gender, and Camouflage in Autism Spectrum Disorder: A Multimodal, Accelerated Longitudinal Design
Study Phase:
Not Applicable
Eligible Age Range:
4 - 8 Years
Gender:
All
Study Categories:
Downloadable Resources:

Visit Criteria

Participants will be invited to four study visits 6 months apart each, over the course of 2 years, in-person to interview with a member of the research team. The visits will involve behavioral and clinical assessments, such as parent and child questionnaires and eye tracking measurements.

Participants will be compensated for their time and travel.

Clare Harrop, PhD