This thesis aimed to investigate the role of minority stress (MS) and autistic community connectedness (ACC) on mental health (MH) and wellbeing in the autistic community. Multiple methods were used, across four studies. Study one consisted of a qualitative study using grounded theory tools to create a measure of ACC, as none existed. The findings indicated that ACC compromises of three sub-domains – belongingness, social, and political connectedness. Stigma and identity both informed the level of ACC experienced by participants. In study two, a measure of ACC was created and validated in a new sample of autistic individuals (N = 133) using confirmatory factor analysis to test factor-structure and for item purification. Results indicated fa...
Background: Autistic people have worse mental health (MH) than non-autistic people. This proof-of-co...
There has been a lack of research into the social and emotional experiences of autistic individuals,...
Using a non-clinical sample of individuals with a range of broad autism phenotype (BAP) symptoms, th...
This thesis aimed to investigate the role of minority stress (MS) and autistic community connectedne...
Research into autism and mental health has traditionally associated poor mental health and autism as...
Autistic people experience increased rates of mental health conditions and symptoms compared to thei...
Autistic people report greater comfort socialising and easier communication with each other. Despite...
Autistic people report greater comfort socialising and easier communication with each other. Despite...
Autistic people report greater comfort socialising and easier communication with each other. Despite...
Background: Masking involves blending in or covering a stigmatized identity, to avoid discrimination...
Previous research suggests individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) report higher levels of p...
Autistic people have long been conceptualized from a deficit-based model of disability, but recent s...
Significant literature has documented the negative mental health experiences of LGBTQ2-identified pe...
This study examined relationships between autism camouflaging behavior, personal views about autism,...
The purpose of the present research was to examine the stress experienced by families of autistic ch...
Background: Autistic people have worse mental health (MH) than non-autistic people. This proof-of-co...
There has been a lack of research into the social and emotional experiences of autistic individuals,...
Using a non-clinical sample of individuals with a range of broad autism phenotype (BAP) symptoms, th...
This thesis aimed to investigate the role of minority stress (MS) and autistic community connectedne...
Research into autism and mental health has traditionally associated poor mental health and autism as...
Autistic people experience increased rates of mental health conditions and symptoms compared to thei...
Autistic people report greater comfort socialising and easier communication with each other. Despite...
Autistic people report greater comfort socialising and easier communication with each other. Despite...
Autistic people report greater comfort socialising and easier communication with each other. Despite...
Background: Masking involves blending in or covering a stigmatized identity, to avoid discrimination...
Previous research suggests individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) report higher levels of p...
Autistic people have long been conceptualized from a deficit-based model of disability, but recent s...
Significant literature has documented the negative mental health experiences of LGBTQ2-identified pe...
This study examined relationships between autism camouflaging behavior, personal views about autism,...
The purpose of the present research was to examine the stress experienced by families of autistic ch...
Background: Autistic people have worse mental health (MH) than non-autistic people. This proof-of-co...
There has been a lack of research into the social and emotional experiences of autistic individuals,...
Using a non-clinical sample of individuals with a range of broad autism phenotype (BAP) symptoms, th...