Background Autistic people have worse mental health (MH) than non-autistic people. This proof-of-concept study explored feasibility of longitudinal research with autistic university students, focusing on their MH and coping styles across an academic year. Methods Twenty-two students took part at all timepoints. They completed four rounds of online MH questionnaires. Results Over 80% of students were retained. They started the year with high levels of all MH issues, which remained stable across the year. Network Change analysis showed the connections between MH and coping style changed over time. Conclusions Autistic students are engaged participants who are likely to take part in longitudinal research. While MH levels were stable, it may...
BACKGROUND: There is inconsistent evidence for a clear pattern of association between 'camouflaging'...
Background Autistic people are known to experience more mental health issues than non-autistic peopl...
Abstract Autistic people are at increased risk of developing mental health difficulties. Interven...
Background Autistic people have worse mental health (MH) than non-autistic people. This proof-of-co...
BackgroundAutistic people have worse mental health (MH) than non-autistic people. This proof-of-conc...
In recent years, there has been an increase in the number of autistic students attempting tertiary e...
Young people on the autistic spectrum (AS) may be at an increased risk of developing mental health d...
Background Autistic people are known to experience more mental health issues than non-autistic peop...
Previous research shows that autistic people have high levels of co-occurring mental health conditio...
Research on autism and ADHD continues to increase, as does the research on well-being and mental hea...
Autistic students are more likely to drop out of university, while facing both challenges and opport...
In Part 1 of this United Kingdom based study (Toseeb & Asbury, 2022), across four timepoints between...
Limited research has directly addressed the challenges of higher education for students with autism,...
Mental health difficulties are highly prevalent in individuals on the autism spectrum. The current s...
Autistic children and adolescents and their parents are likely to have been disproportionally affect...
BACKGROUND: There is inconsistent evidence for a clear pattern of association between 'camouflaging'...
Background Autistic people are known to experience more mental health issues than non-autistic peopl...
Abstract Autistic people are at increased risk of developing mental health difficulties. Interven...
Background Autistic people have worse mental health (MH) than non-autistic people. This proof-of-co...
BackgroundAutistic people have worse mental health (MH) than non-autistic people. This proof-of-conc...
In recent years, there has been an increase in the number of autistic students attempting tertiary e...
Young people on the autistic spectrum (AS) may be at an increased risk of developing mental health d...
Background Autistic people are known to experience more mental health issues than non-autistic peop...
Previous research shows that autistic people have high levels of co-occurring mental health conditio...
Research on autism and ADHD continues to increase, as does the research on well-being and mental hea...
Autistic students are more likely to drop out of university, while facing both challenges and opport...
In Part 1 of this United Kingdom based study (Toseeb & Asbury, 2022), across four timepoints between...
Limited research has directly addressed the challenges of higher education for students with autism,...
Mental health difficulties are highly prevalent in individuals on the autism spectrum. The current s...
Autistic children and adolescents and their parents are likely to have been disproportionally affect...
BACKGROUND: There is inconsistent evidence for a clear pattern of association between 'camouflaging'...
Background Autistic people are known to experience more mental health issues than non-autistic peopl...
Abstract Autistic people are at increased risk of developing mental health difficulties. Interven...