
Resources
Emma has an exceptional reputation in the fields of autism research and clinical diagnosis, and is the author of multiple research papers, as well as participating in other mainstream media.
Selected Media
Emma was one of the experts on the BBC One Documentary ‘Christine McGuinness: Unmasking My Autism’, providing insight from her experience and specialism in diagnosing women, girls and AFAB people with autism.
View the programme on iPlayer here.
Emma also provided additional support to BBC Bitesize, providing parental advice on masking, misdiagnosis and the benefits of gaining a professional diagnosis.
Visit the BBC Bitesize website here.
Selected Papers
As an active researcher, Emma has been an author on a number of research and conference papers, including work on the impact of mental health and gender inequality on autism diagnosis. Listed below are just some of the papers Emma has worked on, complete with links to their publication information:
A novel guide for assessing Non-Traditional Autism Presentations: piloting the N-TAP
Barriers to Autism Spectrum Disorder Diagnosis for Young Women and Girls: a Systematic Review
Autism spectrum disorder and obstetric optimality: a twin study and meta‐analysis of sibling studies
A Qualitative Exploration of the Female Experience of Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)
Good social skills despite poor theory of mind: exploring compensation in autism spectrum disorder
Heritability of Autism Spectrum Disorder in a UK Population-Based Twin Sample
The Etiological Relationship Between Dimensional Traits and Categorical Diagnostic Constructs of ASD
Exploring the Cognitive Underpinnings of the Autism Phenotype