PsyPost
  • Mental Health
  • Social Psychology
  • Cognitive Science
  • Neuroscience
  • About
No Result
View All Result
Join
My Account
PsyPost
No Result
View All Result
Home Exclusive Mental Health

Emotional dysregulation plays a significant role in the link between anxiety and autism severity in women

by Eric W. Dolan
January 8, 2023
Reading Time: 2 mins read
(Image by Abbat1 from Pixabay)

(Image by Abbat1 from Pixabay)

Share on TwitterShare on Facebook

New research suggests that there is a link between anxiety symptoms and autism severity. The study also provides evidence that emotion regulation ability plays an important role for women with autism. The findings appear in the journal Autism Research.

Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) has been linked to an increased likelihood of anxiety, a feeling that can range from mild uneasiness to intense fear and panic. Research has further revealed that emotion regulation is related to the levels of anxiety experienced by those with autism spectrum disorder. Moreover, some studies have suggested that women on the autistic spectrum may experience higher rates of anxiety compared to men with autism.

But most research on autism is conducted with with predominantly male samples. The authors behind the new research sought to better understand anxiety symptoms among women with intellectual disabilities and autism.

“The presence of anxious symptoms in the population with ASD is much higher than that found in the general population; therefore, it is important to study these symptoms and try to understand them,” explained study author Gema Sáez-Suanes (@Gema_SS), a professor at the Universidad Autónoma de Madrid. “Variables such as gender have traditionally been associated with the occurrence of more anxiety, however, their role in people with ASD had not been investigated. Recall that gender plays an important role in autism.”

The study included 81 male and 40 female participants with a diagnosis of ASD and intellectual disability. The participants ranged in age from 18 to 62 and were recruited from health care facilities in Madrid and Galicia.

The researchers found that greater anxiety symptomatology was positively correlated with emotional dysregulation. In other words, those who struggled to manage their emotions and adapt their emotional response to their current context were more likely to exhibit symptoms of anxiety. “These findings suggest that people with ASD are generally vulnerable to internalized psychopathologies, given that they use a greater number of nonadaptive strategies to regulate their emotions,” the researcher wrote.

Sáez-Suanes and her colleagues also found that emotional dysregulation strengthened the relationship between autism and anxiety symptoms among female (but not male) participants.

“It would be interesting for us to be aware that the emotional regulation problems that people with autism have put them at risk of suffering more anxious symptoms than the population without autism. Moreover, this does not affect men and women in the same way,” Sáez-Suanes told PsyPost.

Google News Preferences Add PsyPost to your preferred sources

However, she added that “many issues remain to be resolved. Anxiety in autism is not well understood, we need diagnostic criteria and effective treatments for this group.”

The study, “Does the gender matter?: Anxiety symptoms and emotion dysregulation in adults with autism and intellectual disabilities“, was authored by Gema P. Sáez-Suanes, Domingo García-Villamisar, and Araceli del Pozo Armentia.

RELATED

Misophonia is strongly linked to a higher risk of mental health and auditory disorders
Mental Health

Lavender tea routine linked to reduced emotional distress in misophonia sufferers

June 1, 2026
The tendency to feel like a perpetual victim is strongly tied to vulnerable narcissism
Alzheimer's Disease

Artificial intelligence sheds light on how some brains resist Alzheimer’s memory loss

June 1, 2026
Brain scans identify the neural network that traps anxious people in cycles of self-blame
ADHD Research News

Irregular brain maturation in childhood predicts emotional habits in early adolescence

May 31, 2026
New research sheds light on cannabinoids’ impact on anxiety during alcohol withdrawal
Addiction

Lesser-known cannabis compounds show promise for treating alcohol addiction in rats

May 31, 2026
Data from 560,000 students reveals a disturbing mental health shift after 2016
Anxiety

Undigested fructose linked to anxiety and brain inflammation

May 31, 2026
New study links parental indulgence to psychopathic and narcissistic traits in adulthood
Addiction

Childhood trauma and mental distress might shape the way fans idolize celebrities

May 30, 2026
“Only the tip of the iceberg:” Misophonia may reflect deeper psychological realities
ADHD Research News

More than half of adults with ADHD in clinical settings have a co-occurring personality disorder

May 30, 2026
Mystical beliefs predict a meaningful life even without organized religion
Borderline Personality Disorder

Deep-seated feelings of shame and abandonment fuel borderline traits in bipolar patients

May 29, 2026

Follow PsyPost

The latest research, however you prefer to read it.

Daily newsletter

One email a day. The newest research, nothing else.

Google News

Get PsyPost stories in your Google News feed.

Add PsyPost to Google News
RSS feed

Use your favorite reader. We also syndicate to Apple News.

Copy RSS URL
Social media
Support independent science journalism

Ad-free reading, full archives, and weekly deep dives for members.

Become a member

Trending

  • More than half of adults with ADHD in clinical settings have a co-occurring personality disorder
  • New study links parental indulgence to psychopathic and narcissistic traits in adulthood
  • How learning to read alters the brain’s approach to spoken language
  • The psychology of paradoxical thinking: Extreme arguments in favor of a controversial topic can reduce overall support
  • Men’s sexual desire peaks around age 40, large new study finds

Science of Money

  • Class isn’t dead: Your job title still predicts your wealth in Europe, a five-country study finds
  • Packing products tightly on shelves makes shoppers grab more flavors
  • When your job feels scriptable: How routine work and AI anxiety drain employee energy
  • Childhood obesity and the American Dream: New research links early weight to lower lifetime mobility
  • The brain chemical behind your money moves: How dopamine shapes financial choices

PsyPost is a psychology and neuroscience news website dedicated to reporting the latest research on human behavior, cognition, and society. (READ MORE...)

  • Mental Health
  • Neuroimaging
  • Personality Psychology
  • Social Psychology
  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Cognitive Science
  • Psychopharmacology
  • Contact us
  • Disclaimer
  • Privacy policy
  • Terms and conditions
  • Do not sell my personal information

(c) PsyPost Media Inc

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In

Add New Playlist

Subscribe
  • My Account
  • Cognitive Science Research
  • Mental Health Research
  • Social Psychology Research
  • Drug Research
  • Relationship Research
  • About PsyPost
  • Contact
  • Privacy Policy

(c) PsyPost Media Inc