Re: "'I've Spent My Whole Life Striving to Be Normal': Internalized Stigma and Perceived Impact of Diagnosis in Autistic Adults" by Huang et al.: Late Diagnosis Illuminated-Perspectives on Autism Resilience and Complexity [0.03%]
“‘我一辈子都在努力变得正常’——黄等人的研究《内部化刻板印象与自闭症成人诊断感知影响》述评:晚期确诊照亮了什么——关于自闭症的韧性和复杂性观点
Carl A Frizell
Carl A Frizell
Same Transition, Different Perspectives: Comparing Dyadic Interviews with Autistic Young Adults and Parents [0.03%]
同样的过渡,不同的视角:比较自闭症青年和父母的双人访谈
Hillary Steinberg,Tamara Garfield,Anne Roux et al.
Hillary Steinberg et al.
Introduction: The transition to young adulthood can be a turbulent life stage, and this is often magnified for autistic youth. Young adults frequently profess different goals and values than their parents. While there is ...
Burning Bridges and Building New Ones: A Story of Autistic Burnout in the Workplace [0.03%]
断桥与重建:职场自闭症患者燃尽自我上限的故事
Malorie Joy Feidner
Malorie Joy Feidner
Leveling Up Dialectical Behavior Therapy for Autistic Individuals with Emotion Dysregulation: Clinical and Personal Insights [0.03%]
辩证行为疗法在自闭症情绪失调个体中的应用升级:临床与个人见解
Elliot Gavin Keenan,Ava N Gurba,Brittain Mahaffey et al.
Elliot Gavin Keenan et al.
Autistic people may experience high emotion and sensory sensitivities and a slow return to baseline emotional state. Dialectical behavior therapy (DBT) was developed to address reactivity, impulsivity, and mood dysregulation in individuals ...
"Maybe No One Knows We Need Help": Understanding the Experiences of Autistic Working Mothers in Australia [0.03%]
“也许没人知道我们需要帮助”:了解澳大利亚自闭症在职母亲的经历
Katherine Gore,Susan M Hayward,Rebecca L Flower et al.
Katherine Gore et al.
Background: Although there are no known studies investigating autistic working mothers, research has demonstrated that managing employment and motherhood in non-autistic populations has specific challenges, as does employ...
High Autistic Traits or Low Social Competence? Correlates of Social Camouflaging in Non-Autistic Adults [0.03%]
高 autistic traits 或低社交能力?非autism成年人社交掩饰的相关因素
Jessica J OLoghlen,Cathryne P Lang
Jessica J OLoghlen
Background: Autistic traits have been linked with the use of social camouflaging behavior by non-autistic people. In addition, low social competence (i.e., poor social skills) has also been posited as a possible explanati...
Exploring Environmental Barriers and Facilitators to Inclusion on a University Campus for Autistic Students [0.03%]
探索大学校园中对自闭症学生融合的环境障碍和促进因素
Maxine OConnor,Sandra C Jones,Chloe Gordon et al.
Maxine OConnor et al.
Background: Attending university allows individuals to build independence, develop social networks, and attain valuable qualifications, contributing to enhanced outcomes in adulthood. However, autistic people have poorer ...
Autistic Adults' Priorities for Future Autism Employment Research: Perspectives from the United Kingdom [0.03%]
自闭症成人对未来自闭症就业研究的期望:来自英国的观点
Jade Davies,Anna Melissa Romualdez,Danae Malyan et al.
Jade Davies et al.
Background: A growing body of research has sought to understand autistic people's research priorities. Several of these studies have identified employment as a key research priority. Yet, there have been a few attempts to...
Potential Mechanisms Underlying Suicidality in Autistic People with Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder: Testing Hypotheses from the Interpersonal Theory of Suicide [0.03%]
具有注意力缺陷/多动障碍的自闭症人群自杀意念的潜在机制:来自自杀人际理论的假设检验
Rachel L Moseley,Nicola J Gregory,Paula Smith et al.
Rachel L Moseley et al.
Background: Autistic people with co-occurring attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) appear to be at heightened risk of suicide. To understand why, we explored two explanatory mechanisms from the interpersonal th...
The Associations Between Camouflaging, Autistic Traits, and Mental Health in Nonautistic Adults [0.03%]
非自闭症成人中的伪装、自闭症状和心理健康之间的关联
Mark Somerville,Sarah E MacPherson,Sue Fletcher-Watson
Mark Somerville
Background: Camouflaging is frequently reported in autistic people and entails the disguising of autistic traits in social situations. Camouflaging is associated with poor mental health in autistic people. This study exam...