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In Our Own Words: The Complex Sensory Experiences of Autistic Adults

Keren MacLennan, Sarah O’Brien, Teresa Tavassoli

2021Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders145 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Autistic adults commonly experience sensory reactivity differences. Sensory hyperreactivity is frequently researched, whilst hyporeactivity and seeking, and experiences across domains, e.g., vision, are often neglected. Therefore, we aimed to understand more about the sensory experiences of autistic adults. We conducted a mixed-methods study, co-produced with stakeholders; recruiting 49 autistic adults who completed an online survey. Firstly, quantitative results and content analysis enhanced our understanding of sensory input/contexts associated with sensory hyperreactivity, hyporeactivity, and seeking across modalities. Secondly, thematic analysis developed themes relating to 'Outcomes', 'Control', 'Tolerance and management', and 'The role of other people', informing a theoretical model of sensory reactivity differences in autistic adults. These findings have implications for support services and improving quality of life for autistic adults.

Topics & Concepts

PsychologyAutismSensory systemStimulus modalitySensory processingThematic analysisModalitiesAutistic spectrumDevelopmental psychologyClinical psychologyCognitive psychologyQualitative researchSocial scienceSociologyAutism Spectrum Disorder ResearchFamily and Disability Support ResearchBehavioral and Psychological Studies
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