自我报告的优势和困难自闭症年轻人
Jacqui Ferraiolo1, China I Parenteau2, Jessica Khaw1
1University of California, San Francisco, USA.
Journal of autism and developmental disorders
|February 18, 2026
概括
自闭症成年人强调人际关系的优势和弹性,以及日常生活和心理健康的挑战. 这项研究支持一种支持神经多样性的方法,重点关注个人优势和未满足的需要,以获得更好的支持.
科学领域:
- 神经多样性研究研究的神经多样性研究.
- 自闭症研究自闭症研究
- 心理学 心理学 心理学
背景情况:
- 自闭症社区倡导一种支持神经多样性的观点.
- 当前对自闭症的理解往往集中在缺陷上.
- 需要从自闭症的角度探索优势和挑战.
研究的目的:
- 了解自闭症成年人自我报告的优势和困难.
- 挑战自闭症研究中的缺陷主导叙述.
- 根据自闭症患者表达的需求,提供以优势为基础的知情支持.
主要方法:
- 调查了292名自闭症成年人的优点和294人的困难.
- 使用了来自SPARK研究匹配注册表的样本.
- 采用感应编码来分析自由文本响应并识别主题.
主要成果:
- 人际交往技能/特征 (43.8%) 是最常见的强项,其中"善良/关怀/爱"是最常见的.
- 每天生活中的挑战 (39.1%) 是最常见的困难,包括"社交"和"执行功能".
- 报告的优势,如弹性和困难,如同时出现的心理健康挑战.
结论:
- 自闭症的经历是多样化的,具有不同的优点和困难.
- 自闭症成年人在人际交往技巧和弹性方面拥有未被承认的优势.
- 这些发现支持了对解决未满足需求和利用个人优势的全面支持的需求.
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