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Autistic Traits and College Adjustment

Jane D. McLeod, Elizabeth M. Anderson

2022Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders19 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This study evaluated the association of autistic traits (RAADS-14) with academic and social outcomes among college students using data from an online survey (N = 2,736). In the academic domain, the total trait score and all subscale scores (mentalizing deficits, social anxiety, sensory reactivity) were associated with course failure and academic difficulties independent of an autism diagnosis; the total score and mentalizing deficits also predicted lower grade point average (GPA). In the social domain, the total trait score and subscale scores were associated with lower odds of having a confidant, lower friendship quality, and higher odds of social exclusion. Subgroup analyses revealed that autistic traits had more consistently negative associations with social outcomes for students without an autism diagnosis than for students with a diagnosis. Associations were also more often significant for women than men. These results support the development of programs and services for students with autistic traits regardless of diagnostic status.

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PsychologyAutismClinical psychologyMentalizationFriendshipAutism spectrum disorderOddsAnxietyTraitDevelopmental psychologyPsychiatryMedicineLogistic regressionSocial psychologyProgramming languageInternal medicineComputer scienceAutism Spectrum Disorder ResearchFamily and Disability Support ResearchChild Development and Digital Technology