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ISSN:2573-9581

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Summer B Bottini,Hannah E Morton,Kelly A Buchanan et al. Summer B Bottini et al.
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Anne M Roux,Samuelle Voltaire,Hillary Steinberg et al. Anne M Roux et al.
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Joshua A Evans,Elizabeth J Krumrei-Mancuso,Steven V Rouse Joshua A Evans
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Anna Clegg,Jade Wood,Hannah Hobson et al. Anna Clegg et al.
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Lisa Marie Emerson,Ruth Monk,Larah van der Meer et al. Lisa Marie Emerson et al.
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Kathryn A Szechy,Pamela D Turk,Lisa A O&#x;Donnell 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...
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...
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...