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ISSN:2573-9581

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Brett Ranon Nachman Brett Ranon Nachman
Background: As more autistic college students enroll in higher education, the need for capable faculty to support their learning experiences rises. Although well intentioned, many educators are not always the most adept i...
Carla A Mazefsky,Caitlin M Conner,Greg J Siegle et al. Carla A Mazefsky et al.
Given the dearth of research on adulthood in autism prior to the last decade, we need methods to accelerate progress. One area of interest is mental health, but studies focusing on isolated methods or limited sets of constructs are unlikely...
Laura J Smethurst,Andrew R Thompson,Megan Freeth Laura J Smethurst
Background: Autistic adults are underrepresented in the employment market, and those in work are commonly underemployed. Our study aimed to gain an understanding of autistic adults' experiences of unemployment and underem...
Sarah J Foster,Desiree R Jones,Amy E Pinkham et al. Sarah J Foster et al.
Background: Autistic people often receive unfavorable first impressions from non-autistic people, likely because of stigma related to divergent social presentations and expressive behaviors. Although facial expressivity i...
Jade Davies,Ben Redmayne,Leon Allain et al. Jade Davies et al.
Postdiagnostic support can be useful for any autistic person, but it may be especially important for young adults (16-25 years) who may be negotiating their autistic identity while also navigating the transition to adulthood. Yet there is a...
Rebecca Kuzminski,Sven Bölte,Wenn Lawson et al. Rebecca Kuzminski et al.
Purpose: Autistic adults reportedly experience poorer quality of life (QoL) than their non-autistic peers. However, many tools used to measure their QoL were not developed for autistic adults, but for the general populati...
Charlotte O&#x;Brien,Rachel Jellett,Rebecca L Flower Charlotte O&#x;Brien
Background: Despite their increased need for mental health support, Autistic adults often report dissatisfaction with the care they receive. Although research focused on barriers and limitations to health care for Autisti...
Kathryn Ridgway,Kassandrah Cooke,David H Demmer et al. Kathryn Ridgway et al.
Background: Difficulties in making and maintaining social relationships is common among autistic people. These difficulties are thought to be due to differences in autistic social interaction and social communication that...
Hanna Stephenson,Sandra Thom-Jones,Jennifer Lowe et al. Hanna Stephenson et al.
Background: There is scant research on autism-related eating challenges in autistic adults. Characteristics often associated with autism (e.g., sensory sensitivities, cognitive rigidity) may underpin issues with food and ...
Maya Albin,Isabella Chawrun,Ami Tint Maya Albin
Autistic and neurotypical people often have difficulty communicating effectively with one another and understanding each other's experiences. Despite evidence that communication breakdowns occur at the interactional level, most social commu...