There is a lack of consideration for the effects that labels such as autism, and the associated diagnostic processes, have on the children to whom they are applied. In this article we present research conducted with five teenagers diagnosed with autism. Through a collaborative, participatory research approach, these teenagers shared their experiences of their diagnosis using communication methods of their choice. The young people’s accounts illustrate the understandings they had of autism. Important findings from the research illustrate how the participants integrated this knowledge with their sense of self, how they negotiated issues of identity and the meanings that feeling ‘different’ had for them. Whether the diagnosis was experienced ...
This study employs a grounded theory approach to examine how autism spectrum disorder (ASD) individu...
Background. Since the 1960s the estimated prevalence of autism has increased. This has been accompan...
We used a vignette-and-questionnaire design to study stigmatising attitudes among pupils. 250 UK-bas...
An increasing number of children are being diagnosed with autism. While much literature exists about...
People diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Conditions (ASC) are proposed to have characteristic social an...
As autism spectrum conditions were not recognised by most as diagnosable conditions until the 1980’s...
To date, no research has explored the relationship between UK school experience and self-identity fo...
Background: A range of possible reactions to an autism diagnosis have been suggested, with psycholog...
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a relatively new diagnostic label that has undergone some changes...
Although a modest body of literature has emerged to investigate the experiences of youth with Autism...
Autism Spectrum Conditions (ASCs) are part of the life course of some individuals and as such there ...
Background and Aims: Research suggests that females with an Autism Spectrum Condition (ASC) face spe...
Existing research and educational policy stress the importance of the voice of young people. In resp...
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a developmental disorder that impacts individuals’ social, communi...
The first study in this series combines quantitative and qualitative methodologies to explore a soci...
This study employs a grounded theory approach to examine how autism spectrum disorder (ASD) individu...
Background. Since the 1960s the estimated prevalence of autism has increased. This has been accompan...
We used a vignette-and-questionnaire design to study stigmatising attitudes among pupils. 250 UK-bas...
An increasing number of children are being diagnosed with autism. While much literature exists about...
People diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Conditions (ASC) are proposed to have characteristic social an...
As autism spectrum conditions were not recognised by most as diagnosable conditions until the 1980’s...
To date, no research has explored the relationship between UK school experience and self-identity fo...
Background: A range of possible reactions to an autism diagnosis have been suggested, with psycholog...
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a relatively new diagnostic label that has undergone some changes...
Although a modest body of literature has emerged to investigate the experiences of youth with Autism...
Autism Spectrum Conditions (ASCs) are part of the life course of some individuals and as such there ...
Background and Aims: Research suggests that females with an Autism Spectrum Condition (ASC) face spe...
Existing research and educational policy stress the importance of the voice of young people. In resp...
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a developmental disorder that impacts individuals’ social, communi...
The first study in this series combines quantitative and qualitative methodologies to explore a soci...
This study employs a grounded theory approach to examine how autism spectrum disorder (ASD) individu...
Background. Since the 1960s the estimated prevalence of autism has increased. This has been accompan...
We used a vignette-and-questionnaire design to study stigmatising attitudes among pupils. 250 UK-bas...