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ISSN:2573-9581

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Lesley Kimber,Diarmuid Verrier,Stephen Connolly Lesley Kimber
Background: There is a dominant discourse, both in clinical texts and throughout the academic literature, that autistic people lack empathy; however, over the past decade, both clinicians and academics have increasingly r...
Jessica Graham,Jacqui Rodgers,Sarah Cassidy Jessica Graham
Background: Autistic people are at considerably greater risk of suicidality than non-autistic people, and the reasons behind this are not fully understood. Current suicide theories may be useful to help further our unders...
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Summer B Bottini,Hannah E Morton,Kelly A Buchanan et al. Summer B Bottini et al.
Background: The neurodiversity paradigm positions autism as a neurological difference that is disabling in the societal context, shifting away from the traditional medical view of a disorder. Several recent publications r...
Anne M Roux,Samuelle Voltaire,Hillary Steinberg et al. Anne M Roux et al.
Little evidence is available to provide context for understanding the experiences of parents and youth from historically marginalized groups as they age into adulthood, especially in regard to the transition experiences of Black autistic tr...
Samantha Friedman,Roan Noble,Steph Archer et al. Samantha Friedman et al.
Background: While previous work highlights the links between nature and various positive well-being-related outcomes, the experiences of autistic people in nature have received limited empirical research. Our study aimed ...
Joshua A Evans,Elizabeth J Krumrei-Mancuso,Steven V Rouse Joshua A Evans
Background: Autistic masking refers to some autistic individuals' tendency to hide, suppress, or camouflage their autistic traits, autistic identity, or autism diagnosis. Autistic masking also may include unconscious or c...
Anna Clegg,Jade Wood,Hannah Hobson et al. Anna Clegg et al.
Background: The World Health Organization recommended that individuals use a facemask to prevent the ongoing spread of COVID-19. Many governments implemented this recommendation into law. However, the increased usage of f...
Emma Pritchard-Rowe,Carmen de Lemos,Katie Howard et al. Emma Pritchard-Rowe et al.
Background: Play is important for mental health and well-being. Descriptions of autistic play have typically focused on "deficits" and are based on comparisons to neurotypical "norms". According to the neurodiversity para...
Lisa Marie Emerson,Ruth Monk,Larah van der Meer et al. Lisa Marie Emerson et al.
Background: Previous studies of community priorities for autism research have been limited by low representation of autistic people and thus a bias toward the views of families and professionals. We aimed to determine the...