What Matters Most? An Exploration of Quality of Life Through the Everyday Experiences of Autistic Young People and Adults [0.03%]
什么最重要?通过自闭症青年和成年人的日常生活体验探讨生活质量
Heidi Merrington,Vicki Gibbs,Kaaren Haas et al.
Heidi Merrington et al.
Background: The quality of life (QoL) of Autistic people is consistently reported to be poor compared with the general population. Little is known, however, about how Autistic people experience QoL from their perspectives...
Nelya Koteyko,Martine Van Driel,Sofia Billan et al.
Nelya Koteyko et al.
Background: Research on stigma management strategies in autism relies on questionnaires or experiments, leading to a gap in understanding of how to identify the strategies in naturalistic interactions. The identification ...
Self-Compassion, Camouflaging, and Mental Health in Autistic Adults [0.03%]
自 Compassion、隐藏和成人自闭症的心理健康状况
John Galvin,Patricia Aguolu,Alice Amos et al.
John Galvin et al.
Background: Previous research shows that symptoms of anxiety and depression are positively correlated with camouflaging and negatively correlated with self-compassion in autistic adults. However, no study to date has cons...
Adapting Safety Plans for Autistic Adults with Involvement from the Autism Community [0.03%]
自闭症社区参与的成人自闭症患者的安全计划适应性
Jane Goodwin,Isabel Gordon,Sally OKeeffe et al.
Jane Goodwin et al.
Background: Autistic adults are at greater risk of self-harm and suicide than the general population. One promising intervention in the general population is safety planning. We aimed to seek advice from autistic adults a...
"Until I Had My Son, I Did Not Realise That These Characteristics Could Be Due to Autism": Motherhood and Family Experiences of Spanish Autistic Mothers [0.03%]
“直到有了儿子,我才意识到这些特征可能是自闭症的表现:西班牙自闭症母亲的母性和家庭经历
Irene Garcia-Molina,Mónica Cortés-Calvo
Irene Garcia-Molina
Background: Knowledge is sparse regarding the motherhood experiences and family relationships of autistic women. Few studies use a qualitative approach to afford autistic mothers (and want-to-be-mothers) a voice. This is ...
The Impact of Intersectional Disadvantage on Autistic Women's Experiences of Interpersonal Violence: A Narrative Review [0.03%]
交集性劣势对自闭症女性遭遇人际暴力经历的影响:叙述性综述
Jessica Fox
Jessica Fox
The social factors that impact autistic women's vulnerability to interpersonal violence are underexplored within research about their experiences. The current literature review examines research about the experience of interpersonal violenc...
"Just Ask What Support We Need": Autistic Adults' Feedback on Social Skills Training [0.03%]
“有需要就求助”——自闭症成人对社交技能训练的反馈
Laura Hull,Shravani Rane,Samman Hang-Lai Lee et al.
Laura Hull et al.
Background: Social skills training (SST) is an intervention intended to support the development of social communication and interaction for autistic people, often through role-play, modeling, peer mediation, or group acti...
An Occupational Science Contribution to Camouflaging Scholarship: Centering Intersectional Experiences of Occupational Disruptions [0.03%]
从职业科学角度论适应性研究:关注交叉视角下职业中断的经验中心化问题
Marshae D Franklin,Elinor E Taylor,Daniella C Floríndez et al.
Marshae D Franklin et al.
Camouflaging, the masking of neurodivergent traits to blend in with the dominant neurotypical society, is reported among autistic women. At the core of camouflaging, however, is the desire to belong, which is yet to be explored in the liter...
Rebecca Ellis,Gemma Williams,Selena Caemawr et al.
Rebecca Ellis et al.
Background: Menstruation is a biological process which can be irregular, painful, and co-occur with fatigue, social withdrawal, and increased emotions. There is some evidence to suggest Autistic people experience menstrua...
"A System That Wasn't Really Optimized for Me": Factors Influencing Autistic University Students' Access to Information [0.03%]
“这系统并不真正符合我的优化需求”——影响自闭症大学生获取信息的因素分析
Kayden M Stockwell,Zoë S Robertson,Andrew J Lampi et al.
Kayden M Stockwell et al.
Background: More autistic adults pursue higher education each year, but rates of mental health conditions and graduation rates suggest that they are not being adequately supported. In this qualitative study, we report on ...