Background: Masking involves blending in or covering a stigmatized identity, to avoid discrimination and to “pass” within society. Autistic people often report masking, both intentionally and unintentionally, to get by in social situations. Autistic people who report high rates of masking also tend to experience poorer mental health. It is important we understand whether there are variables that can protect against the negative effects of masking. One such potential variable is autistic community connectedness (ACC)—being part of and belonging to the autistic community. Past research suggests there are benefits for autistic people socially connecting with other autistic people. We investigated whether ACC could moderate the relationship bet...
According to the social motivation hypothesis of autism, individuals with high levels of autis-tic t...
In some social situations, autistic people feel pressure to modify their innate social behaviour (i....
Stigma of autism spectrum disorders (ASD) is a crucial factor leading to a lower quality of life for...
Background: Masking involves blending in or covering a stigmatized identity, to avoid discrimination...
Autistic people have described masking, or ‘camouflaging’, parts of the self in order to avoid repea...
Background: Autistic masking is an emerging research area, and so far, research has suggested that m...
Masking entails hiding or concealing one’s traits during social interactions. Research suggests that...
Abstract: Background: There is inconsistent evidence for a clear pattern of association between ‘cam...
Masking entails hiding or concealing one’s traits during social interactions. Research suggests that...
Autistic people report greater comfort socialising and easier communication with each other. Despite...
Background: Social camouflaging (hereafter camouflaging) in autism includes factors such as masking ...
BackgroundPrevious research has identified an association between masking and mental health for auti...
This thesis aimed to investigate the role of minority stress (MS) and autistic community connectedne...
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...
According to the social motivation hypothesis of autism, individuals with high levels of autis-tic t...
In some social situations, autistic people feel pressure to modify their innate social behaviour (i....
Stigma of autism spectrum disorders (ASD) is a crucial factor leading to a lower quality of life for...
Background: Masking involves blending in or covering a stigmatized identity, to avoid discrimination...
Autistic people have described masking, or ‘camouflaging’, parts of the self in order to avoid repea...
Background: Autistic masking is an emerging research area, and so far, research has suggested that m...
Masking entails hiding or concealing one’s traits during social interactions. Research suggests that...
Abstract: Background: There is inconsistent evidence for a clear pattern of association between ‘cam...
Masking entails hiding or concealing one’s traits during social interactions. Research suggests that...
Autistic people report greater comfort socialising and easier communication with each other. Despite...
Background: Social camouflaging (hereafter camouflaging) in autism includes factors such as masking ...
BackgroundPrevious research has identified an association between masking and mental health for auti...
This thesis aimed to investigate the role of minority stress (MS) and autistic community connectedne...
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...
According to the social motivation hypothesis of autism, individuals with high levels of autis-tic t...
In some social situations, autistic people feel pressure to modify their innate social behaviour (i....
Stigma of autism spectrum disorders (ASD) is a crucial factor leading to a lower quality of life for...