Abstract: Background: There is inconsistent evidence for a clear pattern of association between ‘camouflaging’ (strategies used to mask and/or compensate for autism characteristics during social interactions) and mental health. Methods: This study explored the relationship between self-reported camouflaging and generalised anxiety, depression, and social anxiety in a large sample of autistic adults and, for the first time, explored the moderating effect of gender, in an online survey. Results: Overall, camouflaging was associated with greater symptoms of generalised anxiety, depression, and social anxiety, although only to a small extent beyond the contribution of autistic traits and age. Camouflaging more strongly predicted generalised and...
Autistic people experience increased rates of mental health conditions and symptoms compared to thei...
[Excerpt] Our team recently published a journal article reporting on a study that looked at the rela...
Background: Psychiatric conditions, notably anxiety, commonly co-occur with autism spectrum disorder...
BACKGROUND: There is inconsistent evidence for a clear pattern of association between 'camouflaging'...
This study examined relationships between autism camouflaging behavior, personal views about autism,...
Background: Camouflaging (also referred to as “masking”) is a commonly reported strategy used by aut...
Autism spectrum disorder and anxiety are highly comorbid conditions. Understanding the underlying tr...
Autobiographical descriptions and clinician observations suggest that some individuals with autism, ...
Camouflaging entails ‘masking’ in or ‘passing’ social situations. Research suggests camouflaging beh...
Background: Social camouflaging (hereafter camouflaging) in autism includes factors such as masking ...
Background: Camouflaging refers to behaviors in which autistic individuals mask their autistic chara...
Some autistic people employ strategies and behaviours to cope with the everyday social world, thereb...
Background: A high proportion of individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) also meet criteri...
Autobiographical descriptions and clinician observations suggest that some individuals with autism, ...
Recent studies have indicated that individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder are more likely to repo...
Autistic people experience increased rates of mental health conditions and symptoms compared to thei...
[Excerpt] Our team recently published a journal article reporting on a study that looked at the rela...
Background: Psychiatric conditions, notably anxiety, commonly co-occur with autism spectrum disorder...
BACKGROUND: There is inconsistent evidence for a clear pattern of association between 'camouflaging'...
This study examined relationships between autism camouflaging behavior, personal views about autism,...
Background: Camouflaging (also referred to as “masking”) is a commonly reported strategy used by aut...
Autism spectrum disorder and anxiety are highly comorbid conditions. Understanding the underlying tr...
Autobiographical descriptions and clinician observations suggest that some individuals with autism, ...
Camouflaging entails ‘masking’ in or ‘passing’ social situations. Research suggests camouflaging beh...
Background: Social camouflaging (hereafter camouflaging) in autism includes factors such as masking ...
Background: Camouflaging refers to behaviors in which autistic individuals mask their autistic chara...
Some autistic people employ strategies and behaviours to cope with the everyday social world, thereb...
Background: A high proportion of individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) also meet criteri...
Autobiographical descriptions and clinician observations suggest that some individuals with autism, ...
Recent studies have indicated that individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder are more likely to repo...
Autistic people experience increased rates of mental health conditions and symptoms compared to thei...
[Excerpt] Our team recently published a journal article reporting on a study that looked at the rela...
Background: Psychiatric conditions, notably anxiety, commonly co-occur with autism spectrum disorder...