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ISSN:2573-9581

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Emma B Sartin,Margaret S Webb,Christina G Labows et al. Emma B Sartin et al.
Introduction: Autistic individuals who independently travel-or commute without companionship or supervision-report feeling more connected to social, education, and employment opportunities. Despite the potential for indep...
Daniel Gilmore,Deondray Radford,Meghan K Haas et al. Daniel Gilmore et al.
Background: TikTok is a popular social media site for connecting with others online where many users also access and share health-related information. Previous studies have characterized information shared about specific ...
Abigail M A Love,Chris Edwards,Ru Ying Cai et al. Abigail M A Love et al.
Background: Despite a recent surge in literature contributing to our understanding of autistic individuals' disclosure experiences, the findings remain mixed. Research based on autistic people's perspective often indicate...
Scott A Davis,Izabela E Annis,Phillip M Hughes et al. Scott A Davis et al.
Background: The time of transition into adulthood, especially when leaving school, is a time when many autistic adolescents and young adults (AYA) may stop receiving mental health services that they have relied on, leadin...
Erin E McKenney,Steven M Brunwasser,Jared K Richards et al. Erin E McKenney et al.
Background: Improving the understanding and treatment of mental health concerns, including depression and anxiety, are significant priorities for autistic adults. While several theories have been proposed to explain the h...
Stephanie Petty,Shannon Allen,Hannah Pickup et al. Stephanie Petty et al.
Background: Autistic adults appear to be more vulnerable to mental ill health, with loneliness being a variable associated with multiple outcomes of poorer well-being. However, a description of meaningful social connectio...
Abigail M A Love,Ru Ying Cai,Chris Edwards et al. Abigail M A Love et al.
Background: A strong autistic identity can help to support mental well-being, reduce anxiety and depression, increase self-esteem, and strengthen a shared community for autistic people. Autistic people are regularly faced...
Matthew Jones,Ben Milbourn,Marita Falkmer et al. Matthew Jones et al.
Autistic individuals experience poor vocational outcomes internationally. Transition planning and interventions during adolescence may assist in improving outcomes in adulthood. Strength-based technology clubs show promise in improving outc...
Susan W White,Carol Schall,Jin Delos Santos et al. Susan W White et al.
There is a growing population of autistic adults in need of supports from a service delivery system that, at present, fails to accommodate their needs adequately and equitably. Unfortunately, there is a shortage of trained behavioral health...