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Evan E Dean1, Mayumi Hagiwara2, Karrie A Shogren3
1Kansas University Center on Developmental Disabilities, University of Kansas, 1200 Morningside Dr, Lawrence, KS, 66045, USA. edean2@ku.edu.
Abstract:
Recent calls by transition researchers in postsecondary transition have advocated for new approaches to transition services focused on career design, which uses career-related experiences based on a person's interests to develop goal setting and problem-solving abilities. Youth and young adults with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), who often have limited opportunity for career-related experiences, could benefit from career design intervention. This study examined the feasibility of using the Self-Determined Career Design Model (SDCDM) to enhance transition-related outcomes for twenty-five youth and young adults with ASD. Statistically significant gains were seen in goal attainment and occupational performance. This study provides preliminary evidence that the SDCDM can feasibly enhance outcomes for youth and young adults with ASD.
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