Gender differences in childhood play: Quantitative and text-mining analyses of early play experiences and their associations with ASD-related traits
Key Points
Children exhibited significant gender differences in play experiences associated with ASD-related traits, highlighting variation in developmental pathways.
Quantitative analysis revealed distinct play patterns among genders, particularly those showing characteristics linked to autism spectrum disorder.
Text-mining analyses of qualitative data supported the quantitative findings, underscoring the importance of context in understanding child play.
These insights may guide tailored interventions that address varying developmental needs based on gender differences.
Gender differences in childhood play: Quantitative and text-mining analyses of early play experiences and their associations with ASD-related traits | Synapse