Moving from Disorder to Difference: A Systematic Review of Recent Language Use in Autism Research [0.03%]
从无序到差异:自闭症研究中近期语言使用情况的系统性综述
Summer B Bottini,Hannah E Morton,Kelly A Buchanan et al.
Summer B Bottini et al.
Background: The neurodiversity paradigm positions autism as a neurological difference that is disabling in the societal context, shifting away from the traditional medical view of a disorder. Several recent publications r...
More Than Just a Variable: The Need to Explicitly Focus on Black Youth Within Autism Transitions Research [0.03%]
不仅仅是变量:自闭症过渡研究中需要明确关注黑人青年的需求
Anne M Roux,Samuelle Voltaire,Hillary Steinberg et al.
Anne M Roux et al.
Little evidence is available to provide context for understanding the experiences of parents and youth from historically marginalized groups as they age into adulthood, especially in regard to the transition experiences of Black autistic tr...
"It Helps Make the Fuzzy Go Away": Autistic Adults' Perspectives on Nature's Relationship with Well-being Through the Life Course [0.03%]
“它有助于让模糊的感觉消失”——自闭症成人关于自然与人生各阶段福祉关系的视角
Samantha Friedman,Roan Noble,Steph Archer et al.
Samantha Friedman et al.
Background: While previous work highlights the links between nature and various positive well-being-related outcomes, the experiences of autistic people in nature have received limited empirical research. Our study aimed ...
What You Are Hiding Could Be Hurting You: Autistic Masking in Relation to Mental Health, Interpersonal Trauma, Authenticity, and Self-Esteem [0.03%]
掩藏的自闭症表象可能正在伤害你:关于自闭症隐藏与心理健康、人际创伤、个人认同及自我评价的关系研究
Joshua A Evans,Elizabeth J Krumrei-Mancuso,Steven V Rouse
Joshua A Evans
Background: Autistic masking refers to some autistic individuals' tendency to hide, suppress, or camouflage their autistic traits, autistic identity, or autism diagnosis. Autistic masking also may include unconscious or c...
The Experiences of Autistic People When Facemask Wearing and Interacting with Masked Individuals [0.03%]
自闭症患者佩戴口罩及与戴口罩的人互动的经历
Anna Clegg,Jade Wood,Hannah Hobson et al.
Anna Clegg et al.
Background: The World Health Organization recommended that individuals use a facemask to prevent the ongoing spread of COVID-19. Many governments implemented this recommendation into law. However, the increased usage of f...
Emma Pritchard-Rowe,Carmen de Lemos,Katie Howard et al.
Emma Pritchard-Rowe et al.
Background: Play is important for mental health and well-being. Descriptions of autistic play have typically focused on "deficits" and are based on comparisons to neurotypical "norms". According to the neurodiversity para...
Autistic Co-Led Community Priorities for Future Autism Research in Aotearoa New Zealand [0.03%]
新西兰自闭症社群共同领导的未来自闭症研究优先事项
Lisa Marie Emerson,Ruth Monk,Larah van der Meer et al.
Lisa Marie Emerson et al.
Background: Previous studies of community priorities for autism research have been limited by low representation of autistic people and thus a bias toward the views of families and professionals. We aimed to determine the...
Autism and Employment Challenges: The Double Empathy Problem and Perceptions of an Autistic Employee in the Workplace [0.03%]
自闭症与就业挑战:双同理心问题及职场对自闭症员工的看法
Kathryn A Szechy,Pamela D Turk,Lisa A ODonnell
Kathryn A Szechy
Background: High unemployment rates are found among autistic adults. Difficulties with social functioning in non-autistic workplaces can be significant barriers to employment success. Autistic social functioning challenge...
Transportation Use and Barriers for Employed and Unemployed Autistic Adults [0.03%]
就业和失业的自闭症成年人的交通使用及障碍因素
Beth Pfeiffer,Wei Song,Amber Davidson et al.
Beth Pfeiffer et al.
Background: Autistic adults are significantly unemployed or underemployed even compared with other disability groups. Employment is a social determinant that, when satisfied, closely influences health-related quality of l...
The Relationship Between Autistic Traits and Quality of Life: Investigation of Indirect Effects Through Self-Determination [0.03%]
自闭症特征与生活质量之间的关系:通过自我决定的间接效应进行调查
Helen E Andrews,Darren Hedley,Simon M Bury
Helen E Andrews
Background: Self-determination, described broadly as experiencing causal agency, is positively associated with quality of life (QoL) and increases through satisfaction of three basic psychological needs: autonomy (feeling...