Several models of anxiety in autistic adults have focused on the role of intolerance of uncertainty which has biological and evolutionary bases, as a cognitive explanation for the high prevalence of anxiety in autism. This framework suggests that all people are born with a healthy level of intolerance of uncertainty, and as we develop, this intolerance is lessened as we learn when situations are safe and begin to understand and manage the uncertainty. This process of learning about managing uncertainty does not happen in the same way in those who are high in autistic traits, which could be the reason for the high levels of anxiety symptoms commonly seen in this population. We examined archival data of 199 non-autistic and 55 autistic adults...
Background: Social anxiety is common in autistic adolescents. While emerging evidence indicates the ...
Autism Spectrum Conditions are typified by a divergence in cognitive style from that of the non-auti...
Insistence on sameness and intolerance of change are among the diagnostic criteria for autism spectr...
Many autistic people report overwhelming sensory experiences and also elevated levels of anxiety. Un...
The association between intolerance of uncertainty and anxiety has proved robust in neurotypical pop...
Emotional acceptance, alexithymia, and intolerance of uncertainty (IU) contribute to anxiety disorde...
We applaud the efforts by Stark and colleagues [1.] to chart how a predictive processing account of ...
This study examined the relations between anxiety and individual characteristics of sensory sensiti...
Sensory reactivity differences are commonly experienced by autistic individuals, including sensory ...
People who find it especially hard to cope with the unexpected or unknown are said to have an intole...
This study examined the relations between anxiety and individual characteristics of sensory sensitiv...
Autistic children are at greater risk of developing anxiety than their nonautistic peers. Sensory re...
Anxiety is the most significant mental health concern for both Williams syndrome (WS) and autism. Wh...
Anxiety is highly prevalent in autistic children. Yet interpretation biases implicated in anxiety in...
Autism Spectrum Conditions are typified by a divergence in cognitive style from that of the non-auti...
Background: Social anxiety is common in autistic adolescents. While emerging evidence indicates the ...
Autism Spectrum Conditions are typified by a divergence in cognitive style from that of the non-auti...
Insistence on sameness and intolerance of change are among the diagnostic criteria for autism spectr...
Many autistic people report overwhelming sensory experiences and also elevated levels of anxiety. Un...
The association between intolerance of uncertainty and anxiety has proved robust in neurotypical pop...
Emotional acceptance, alexithymia, and intolerance of uncertainty (IU) contribute to anxiety disorde...
We applaud the efforts by Stark and colleagues [1.] to chart how a predictive processing account of ...
This study examined the relations between anxiety and individual characteristics of sensory sensiti...
Sensory reactivity differences are commonly experienced by autistic individuals, including sensory ...
People who find it especially hard to cope with the unexpected or unknown are said to have an intole...
This study examined the relations between anxiety and individual characteristics of sensory sensitiv...
Autistic children are at greater risk of developing anxiety than their nonautistic peers. Sensory re...
Anxiety is the most significant mental health concern for both Williams syndrome (WS) and autism. Wh...
Anxiety is highly prevalent in autistic children. Yet interpretation biases implicated in anxiety in...
Autism Spectrum Conditions are typified by a divergence in cognitive style from that of the non-auti...
Background: Social anxiety is common in autistic adolescents. While emerging evidence indicates the ...
Autism Spectrum Conditions are typified by a divergence in cognitive style from that of the non-auti...
Insistence on sameness and intolerance of change are among the diagnostic criteria for autism spectr...