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ISSN:2573-9581

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Gary Yu Hin Lam Gary Yu Hin Lam
Background: Autistic students may encounter different challenges and barriers in postsecondary education, but many also experience growth and positive development. Little is known about the positive aspects of their posts...
Sydney R Terroso,Erin E McKenney,Steven M Brunwasser et al. Sydney R Terroso et al.
Background: Anxiety and depression are among the most common psychiatric conditions reported in first-year college students. Autistic adults are estimated to face double the rate of anxiety and depression compared with no...
Masaki Tamura,Eilidh Cage,Ella Perry et al. Masaki Tamura et al.
Background: Camouflaging refers to behaviors in which autistic individuals mask their autistic characteristics and "pass" as non-autistic people. It is postulated that camouflaging is a response to stigma, and preliminary...
Bryony Beresford,Suzanne Mukherjee Bryony Beresford
Background: When someone receives a diagnosis they may need support with information and emotional needs. These are called psychoeducational needs. For adults diagnosed with autism, these can include needing to understand...
Louis John Camilleri,Katie Maras,Mark Brosnan Louis John Camilleri
Background: Personalized and practical support can facilitate autistic adults' independence and agency and can enable enhanced self-determination while influencing quality of life. Notwithstanding, traditional supports or...
Rebecca-Eli M Long Rebecca-Eli M Long
Background: Although autistic people have shared how important their interests can be, sometimes using the phrase "special interests," autistic interests are commonly pathologized. Research has begun to recognize the bene...
Noah Adams,Kai Jacobsen,Lux Li et al. Noah Adams et al.
Background: The existence and health care needs of individuals who are both autistic and transgender and nonbinary (TNB) are increasingly discussed publicly. While research demonstrating a greater prevalence of autism amo...
Rachel A VanDaalen,Frank R Dillon,Carlos E Santos et al. Rachel A VanDaalen et al.
Background: Drawn from aspects of the autistic self-advocacy movement, the neurodiversity movement is a conceptual framework and sociopolitical movement that views neurological differences and disabilities (e.g., autism) ...
Chi-Shin Wu,Hui-Ju Tsai,Yi-Ling Chien et al. Chi-Shin Wu et al.
Background: Western studies have reported a higher mortality risk in autistic individuals. However, the specific causes of death and the roles of age, sex, and concurrent intellectual disability (ID) remain unclear. This ...