Since Wing's (1981) seminal paper, Asperger's syndrome: a clinical account, research into more able or 'high-functioning' individuals with autistic spectrum disorders has tended to focus on children. For adults, limited research has suggested a general trend toward recovery from earlier autistic 'symptoms'. However, continued social isolation and poor levels of social integration have been reported to remain common.;This study explored how six able autistic adults (five male; age range 22 to 37 years) understood their experiences of social disability. All participants had prior psychiatric diagnoses of an autistic spectrum disorder (one 'Infantile Autism', five 'Asperger's syndrome'). Candidates requiring residential care and those with a d...
This research study aims to explore the views of adults with Asperger Syndrome/High Functioning Auti...
Asperger’s Syndrome was introduced as a separate diagnostic category in the DSM-4 (1994). Its subseq...
[[abstract]]Are They Social Members?—The Lives of Two Young Adults with Intellectual Disability ABS...
Although there is a plethora of autism-related research, research related to transition and support ...
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a relatively new diagnostic label that has undergone some changes...
Notions of autistic ‘faultiness’ shape depictions of the association between autism and uneasy socia...
Researchers have begun to recognise the importance of asking autistic people about their first-hand ...
This study explored the social-cognitive profile of 173 adults referred for an autism assessment. We...
As autism spectrum conditions were not recognised by most as diagnosable conditions until the 1980’s...
Background People with intellectual disability often have few friends and experience social exclusio...
This study looks at the experiences of people with Asperger’s Syndrome (AS), or High Functioning Aut...
This small-scale exploratory study sought to develop an understanding of the meaning of well-being a...
This paper discusses some of the early findings of current Ph.D. work exploring the lives of young a...
The purpose of this study was to examine Maltese young adults’ knowledge and perceptions of individu...
Due to the relatively common presence of autistic features in the general population, this research ...
This research study aims to explore the views of adults with Asperger Syndrome/High Functioning Auti...
Asperger’s Syndrome was introduced as a separate diagnostic category in the DSM-4 (1994). Its subseq...
[[abstract]]Are They Social Members?—The Lives of Two Young Adults with Intellectual Disability ABS...
Although there is a plethora of autism-related research, research related to transition and support ...
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a relatively new diagnostic label that has undergone some changes...
Notions of autistic ‘faultiness’ shape depictions of the association between autism and uneasy socia...
Researchers have begun to recognise the importance of asking autistic people about their first-hand ...
This study explored the social-cognitive profile of 173 adults referred for an autism assessment. We...
As autism spectrum conditions were not recognised by most as diagnosable conditions until the 1980’s...
Background People with intellectual disability often have few friends and experience social exclusio...
This study looks at the experiences of people with Asperger’s Syndrome (AS), or High Functioning Aut...
This small-scale exploratory study sought to develop an understanding of the meaning of well-being a...
This paper discusses some of the early findings of current Ph.D. work exploring the lives of young a...
The purpose of this study was to examine Maltese young adults’ knowledge and perceptions of individu...
Due to the relatively common presence of autistic features in the general population, this research ...
This research study aims to explore the views of adults with Asperger Syndrome/High Functioning Auti...
Asperger’s Syndrome was introduced as a separate diagnostic category in the DSM-4 (1994). Its subseq...
[[abstract]]Are They Social Members?—The Lives of Two Young Adults with Intellectual Disability ABS...