Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a relatively new diagnostic label that has undergone some changes in the latest edition of the DSM. This research is a study of individuals diagnosed during adulthood with ASD. Its aim is to understand the impact of diagnostic labels on the identity of autistic adults and examine how these individuals negotiate the labels within their social environment. To this end, the study focuses on exploring four key aspects of the subject-matter in question: (1) the labelling process from informal labelling by peers, families, and institutions to formally acquiring a diagnostic label; (2) identity formation as a consequence of informal and formal labelling; (3) needs of autistic adults who are formally diagnos...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2018Autistic adults live vibrant lives, yet face numero...
This study looks at the experiences of people with Asperger’s Syndrome (AS), or High Functioning Aut...
Through semi-structured interviews we asked 24 autistic adults about three main topics: their charac...
Background. Since the 1960s the estimated prevalence of autism has increased. This has been accompan...
Although there is a plethora of autism-related research, research related to transition and support ...
As autism spectrum conditions were not recognised by most as diagnosable conditions until the 1980’s...
Asperger’s Syndrome was introduced as a separate diagnostic category in the DSM-4 (1994). Its subseq...
Due to the relatively common presence of autistic features in the general population, this research ...
Recently, the American Psychiatric Association eliminated Asperger Syndrome (AS) and introduced the ...
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a prevalent developmental disorder that makes daily, independent l...
The thesis is composed of three chapters. Chapter one is a meta-ethnographic review of eight researc...
Adults are increasingly seeking autism diagnoses, although less is known about their experiences of ...
Since Wing's (1981) seminal paper, Asperger's syndrome: a clinical account, research into more able ...
Background Transitioning individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) report low rates of employm...
Young adulthood is a developmental stage in which changes in occupation, place of residence, and rel...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2018Autistic adults live vibrant lives, yet face numero...
This study looks at the experiences of people with Asperger’s Syndrome (AS), or High Functioning Aut...
Through semi-structured interviews we asked 24 autistic adults about three main topics: their charac...
Background. Since the 1960s the estimated prevalence of autism has increased. This has been accompan...
Although there is a plethora of autism-related research, research related to transition and support ...
As autism spectrum conditions were not recognised by most as diagnosable conditions until the 1980’s...
Asperger’s Syndrome was introduced as a separate diagnostic category in the DSM-4 (1994). Its subseq...
Due to the relatively common presence of autistic features in the general population, this research ...
Recently, the American Psychiatric Association eliminated Asperger Syndrome (AS) and introduced the ...
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a prevalent developmental disorder that makes daily, independent l...
The thesis is composed of three chapters. Chapter one is a meta-ethnographic review of eight researc...
Adults are increasingly seeking autism diagnoses, although less is known about their experiences of ...
Since Wing's (1981) seminal paper, Asperger's syndrome: a clinical account, research into more able ...
Background Transitioning individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) report low rates of employm...
Young adulthood is a developmental stage in which changes in occupation, place of residence, and rel...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2018Autistic adults live vibrant lives, yet face numero...
This study looks at the experiences of people with Asperger’s Syndrome (AS), or High Functioning Aut...
Through semi-structured interviews we asked 24 autistic adults about three main topics: their charac...