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Sexuality in autism: hypersexual and paraphilic behavior in women and men with high-functioning autism spectrum disorder

Abstract

Like nonaffected adults, individuals with autism spectrum disorders (ASDs) show the entire range of sexual behaviors. However, due to the core symptoms of the disorder spectrum, including deficits in social skills, sensory hypo- and hypersensitivities, and repetitive behaviors, some ASD individuals might develop quantitatively above-average or nonnormative sexual behaviors and interests. After reviewing the relevant literature on sexuality in high-functioning ASD individuals, we present novel findings on the frequency of normal sexual behaviors and those about the assessment of hypersexual and paraphilic fantasies and behaviors in ASD individuals from our own study. Individuals with ASD seem to have more hypersexual and paraphilic fantasies and behaviors than general-population studies suggest. However, this inconsistency is mainly driven by the observations for male participants with ASD. This could be due to the fact that women with ASD are usually more socially adapted and show less ASD symptomatology. The peculiarities in sexual behaviors in ASD patients should be considered both for sexual education and in therapeutic approaches.

Keywords

Hypersexuality Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) High-Functioning ASD Sexual Behaviors Hypersexual Fantasies Paraphilic Behaviors Social Skills Deficits Sensory Sensitivities Repetitive Behaviors Sexual Education Therapeutic Approaches ASD and Sexuality Gender Differences in ASD ASD Male vs Female Atypical Sexual Interests Neurodevelopmental Disorders Sexual Health in Autism
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Volume 19
Issue 4
Pages 381-393
ISSN 1958-5969
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