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      Lived Experiences From the Perspective of Individuals With Autism Spectrum Disorder : A Qualitative Meta-Synthesis

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      Focus on Autism and Other Developmental Disabilities
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          Postsecondary education and employment among youth with an autism spectrum disorder.

          We examined the prevalence and correlates of postsecondary education and employment among youth with an autism spectrum disorder (ASD).
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            Social challenges and supports from the perspective of individuals with Asperger syndrome and other autism spectrum disabilities.

            The study describes the perspectives of individuals with Asperger syndrome and other autism spectrum disabilities (ASDs) regarding social challenges and supports. Eighteen adults with ASDs were individually interviewed. They were asked to describe their experiences navigating their social worlds, and recommend effective social supports and strategies for improving social connectedness. Qualitative analyses of the interview transcripts revealed a number of common experiences including a profound sense of isolation, difficulty initiating social interactions, challenges relating to communication, longing for greater intimacy, desire to contribute to one's community, and effort to develop greater social/self-awareness. Commonly recommended social supports included external supports (e.g. activities based on shared interests, highly structured or scripted social activities, and small groups or dyads); communication supports (e.g. alternative modes of communication, explicit communication, and instruction in interpreting and using social cues); and self-initiated strategies for handling social anxiety (e.g. creative/improvisational outlets, physical activity, spiritual practice/organized religion, and time spent alone).
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              Employment and Adults With Asperger Syndrome

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                Journal
                Focus on Autism and Other Developmental Disabilities
                Focus Autism Other Dev Disabl
                SAGE Publications
                1088-3576
                1538-4829
                March 10 2014
                May 18 2015
                : 31
                : 1
                : 60-71
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                10.1177/1088357615587504
                20367d2b-b3ae-47d6-84b8-894d0dd74590
                © 2015

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