Inextricably tied: Nonbinary autistic individuals’ views on how their gender identity and autism are connected

Author:

Voltaire Samuelle1ORCID,Steinberg Hillary1,Garfield Tamara1,Chvasta Kyle1,Ardeleanu Katherine1ORCID,Brown Maci1,Shea Lindsay1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Drexel University, USA

Abstract

This study explores the experiences and identities of nonbinary autistic people, an under-researched population. While past studies have posited a co-occurrence of autism and transgender identity, little research focuses specifically on nonbinary autistic adults. This community-based study draws on interview data from 44 nonbinary participants. Participants expressed nuanced and informed understandings of their gender identities, highlighting fluidity and a rejection traditional binary gender roles. Participants discussed the connection of their autistic and nonbinary identities and how their identity is shaped by external forces such as politics, community, and interpersonal relationships. Findings highlight the need for the inclusion of nonbinary autistic people in autism research and for autism services and programming to be affirming of various gender identities. Lay abstract This study explores the experiences and identities of nonbinary autistic people. The relationship between autistic and nonbinary identities has not been researched in detail. Few studies focus specifically on nonbinary autistic adults. We interviewed 44 nonbinary individuals for this study. Participants had thought-out opinions on gender identity and emphasized identifying with fluidity rather than traditional gender roles. Participants discussed the connection of their autistic and nonbinary identities and how it affected how people saw them and how they saw themselves. We have recommendations for programming, policy, and research from these findings.

Funder

Eagles Autism Foundation

Maternal and Child Health Bureau

Publisher

SAGE Publications

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