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Does the gender matter?: Anxiety symptoms and emotion dysregulation in adults with autism and intellectual disabilities

Gema P. Sáez‐Suanes, Domingo García‐Villamisar, Araceli del Pozo Armentia

2022Autism Research18 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Research shows high rates of anxious symptoms in people autistic spectrum disorder (ASD). Finding factors related to the development of anxiety in ASD is necessary. Emotion regulation (ER) is associated with anxiety in ASD. Moreover, some studies find higher rates of anxiety in women with ASD. A total of 121 adults (M = 35.46 years, SD = 9.46) with ASD and intellectual disabilities were evaluated to verify moderating role of gender and mediating role of ER. A moderated mediation analysis supported the moderated role of gender in the relationship mediated by emotional dysregulation between ASD and anxiety. These findings suggest that interventions designed to prevent or reduce anxiety symptoms in women with ASD should include among their goals emotional regulation. LAY SUMMARY: If we want to reduce or prevent anxiety symptoms in women with ASD we must work on emotional regulation.

Topics & Concepts

AnxietyPsychologyAutismAutism spectrum disorderEmotional dysregulationClinical psychologyIntellectual disabilityMediationPsychological interventionModerated mediationDevelopmental psychologyPsychiatryPolitical scienceSocial psychologyLawAutism Spectrum Disorder ResearchFamily and Disability Support ResearchBehavioral and Psychological Studies