Sarah Cavar

Autistic and Transgender communities should build solidarity together

Autistic and Transgender communities should build solidarity together

BY SARAH CAVAR ’20

A 2016 study in “Transgender Health” revealed that gender variance was almost eight times more prevalent in young autistic subjects than their allistic (non-autistic) counterparts. This has led to scientific inquiry into a neurobiological link between gender dysphoria — as it’s known in the DSM-V, the latest psychiatric diagnostic manual published by the American Psychiatric Association — and autism spectrum disorders.