Journal article
Characterizing restricted and unusual interests in autistic youth
E Spackman, LD Smillie, TW Frazier, AY Hardan, GA Alvares, A Whitehouse, M Uljarević
Autism Research | WILEY | Published : 2023
DOI: 10.1002/aur.2863
Abstract
A broad range of interests characterized by unusual content and/or intensity, labeled as circumscribed interests (CI), are a core diagnostic feature of autism. Recent evidence suggests that a distinction can be drawn between interests that, although characterized by unusually high intensity and/or inflexibility, are otherwise common in terms of their content (e.g., an interest in movies or animals), labeled as restricted interests (RI), and interests that are generally not salient outside of autism (e.g., an interest in traffic lights or categorization), labeled as unusual interests (UI). The current study aimed to further characterize RI and UI by exploring their association with age, sex, ..
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Funding Acknowledgements
Australian Research Council, Grant/Award Number: DE180100632; National Institute of Mental Health R21MH121876-01; National Institute of Mental Health, Grant/Award Number: R21MH121876-01