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ISSN:2573-9581

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Maria Ashworth,Laura Crane,Robyn Steward et al. Maria Ashworth et al.
Autistic adults sometimes report negative experiences of research participation. People have developed passports or toolkits in other areas where community members report dissatisfaction (e.g., health care, criminal justice). We created a R...
Rabi Samil Alkhaldi,Elizabeth Sheppard,Emily Burdett et al. Rabi Samil Alkhaldi et al.
Background: This study investigated whether neurotypical individuals' judgments that they dislike a person are more common when viewing autistic individuals than when viewing neurotypical individuals. ...
Rebecca L Flower,Louise M Dickens,Darren Hedley Rebecca L Flower
Background: Autistic individuals face low rates of engagement in the labor force. There is evidence that job interviews pose a significant barrier to autistic people entering the workforce. In this experimental study, we ...
Dawn Adams,Madeline Stainsby,Jessica Paynter Dawn Adams
Background: Much research exists on the mental health and well-being of parents of autistic children; however, parents who are themselves autistic have received little attention in the literature. We aimed to compare pare...
Leslie Ann Bross,Jason C Travers,Jonathan M Huffman et al. Leslie Ann Bross et al.
Background: Autistic transition-aged youth and young adults face many societal barriers to competitive integrated employment (CIE). Existing evidence-based practices (EBPs) for autistic individuals, such as video modeling...
Danielle Miller,Jon Rees,Amy Pearson Danielle Miller
Background: Autistic masking is an emerging research area, and so far, research has suggested that masking has a negative effect on autistic people. Masking relates to general social practices (such as identity management...
Kathryn Nolte,Sue Fletcher-Watson,Antonella Sorace et al. Kathryn Nolte et al.
Background: The combined experience of autism and bilingualism is poorly understood, leading to poor support for autistic people in multilingual environments or those interested in languages. While most available studies ...
Karrie A Shogren,Matthew W Mosconi,Sheida K Raley et al. Karrie A Shogren et al.
As autistic adolescents and young adults navigate the transition to adulthood, there is a need to partner with them to identify strengths and needed supports to enable goal-directed actions. This article conceptually integrates research on ...
Louise Bradley,Rebecca Shaw,Simon Baron-Cohen et al. Louise Bradley et al.
Background: Camouflaging (also referred to as "masking") is a commonly reported strategy used by autistic adults in everyday life to help them cope in social situations. Autistic adults report that camouflaging can have a devastating effect...