Using vignettes and interviews, this study examined understanding and awareness of autism, and (a)typical development more broadly, among 32 Somali parents living in the United Kingdom. Results demonstrated that parents of both autistic (n = 16) and non-autistic (n = 16) children were just as likely to identify vignettes of typically developing children, yet parents of autistic children appeared more astute to signs of atypical development. Across the whole sample, parents commonly identified and labelled vignettes of autistic children, but experienced more difficulty labelling vignettes that described children with other forms of atypical development, sometimes mislabeling these children as autistic. This suggests that there is a need for ...
Autism persists in isolated enclaves in many regions of the world. It is a vexing and tenacious pro...
This study aimed to investigate the views of parents and educational professionals regarding the aw...
Background Research suggests that families’ knowledge and cultural perceptions of autism spectrum di...
The design of this research study is a qualitative methodology utilizing semi- structured interviews...
Autism is a global phenomenon. Yet, there is a dearth of knowledge of how it is understood and its i...
Background: In high-income and Western societies there is great understanding and awareness of autis...
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a devastating developmental disorder with a decline in both neurol...
This study explored the parental perspectives regarding the inclusion of young children diagnosed wi...
Approximately 15,711 Somali immigrants resettled in Minnesota in 2016 (Rush, 2016). According to the...
This multiple case study uses intersectionality and neurodiversity as frameworks to understand the e...
Interpretive phenomenological analysis was used to investigate the experiences of six African immigr...
There is a dearth of research on the experience of South Asian parents with a child with a diagnosis...
Autism is a life-long invisible impairment with an unknown etiology. Current literature shows an inc...
Autism is increasing in prevalence and has become a global concern. It has been long recognised that...
Little is known about the way autism is interpreted and accepted among the Black, Asian and Minority...
Autism persists in isolated enclaves in many regions of the world. It is a vexing and tenacious pro...
This study aimed to investigate the views of parents and educational professionals regarding the aw...
Background Research suggests that families’ knowledge and cultural perceptions of autism spectrum di...
The design of this research study is a qualitative methodology utilizing semi- structured interviews...
Autism is a global phenomenon. Yet, there is a dearth of knowledge of how it is understood and its i...
Background: In high-income and Western societies there is great understanding and awareness of autis...
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a devastating developmental disorder with a decline in both neurol...
This study explored the parental perspectives regarding the inclusion of young children diagnosed wi...
Approximately 15,711 Somali immigrants resettled in Minnesota in 2016 (Rush, 2016). According to the...
This multiple case study uses intersectionality and neurodiversity as frameworks to understand the e...
Interpretive phenomenological analysis was used to investigate the experiences of six African immigr...
There is a dearth of research on the experience of South Asian parents with a child with a diagnosis...
Autism is a life-long invisible impairment with an unknown etiology. Current literature shows an inc...
Autism is increasing in prevalence and has become a global concern. It has been long recognised that...
Little is known about the way autism is interpreted and accepted among the Black, Asian and Minority...
Autism persists in isolated enclaves in many regions of the world. It is a vexing and tenacious pro...
This study aimed to investigate the views of parents and educational professionals regarding the aw...
Background Research suggests that families’ knowledge and cultural perceptions of autism spectrum di...