Brief Report: Asexuality and Young Women on the Autism Spectrum

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Hillary H. Bush
Lindsey W. Williams
Eva Mendes
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[1] Massachusetts General Hospital,Learning and Emotional Assessment Program, Department of Psychiatry
[2] Harvard Medical School,Department of Psychiatry
[3] University of North Carolina Chapel Hill,TEACCH Autism Program, Psychiatry Department
[4] Independent Practice,undefined
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Autism spectrum disorder; Asexuality; Human sexuality; Internalizing symptoms; Women;
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Existing research suggests that people with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) are more likely than those without ASD to self-identify as asexual, or as being on the asexual spectrum. This study contributes to the literature by exploring aspects of sexuality and well-being in a large, community-based sample of young women (18–30 years old) with ASD (N = 247) and comparing the experiences of those with asexual spectrum identities and those with other sexual orientations (e.g., gay, bisexual, heterosexual). In the present sample, asexual participants reported less sexual desire and fewer sexual behaviors than those with other sexual orientations, but greater sexual satisfaction. Being on the asexual spectrum also was associated with lower generalized anxiety symptoms. Clinical and research implications are discussed.
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