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Understanding the Self-identification of Autism in Adults: a Scoping Review

Gayle L. Overton, Ferran Marsà-Sambola, R.M. Martin, Penny Cavenagh

2023Review Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders86 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Adults are increasingly self-identifying as autistic, and reporting problems being referred for an autism diagnostic assessment. This scoping review aims to ascertain: (1) what research has been conducted on the self-identification process of autism in adults, who do and do not have a formal diagnosis of autism, and (2) which aspects of the self-identification process could be used to improve the referral and the diagnostic process of an adult autism assessment. The main themes identified were: the diagnostic process from a client´s perspective; the process of self-identifying as autistic from a lifespan perspective; an autistic identity; sexual identity and experiences, and the perception of autism as a difference or a disability. These themes could positively enhance the referral and diagnostic process.

Topics & Concepts

AutismIdentification (biology)PsychologyPerspective (graphical)ReferralPerceptionIdentity (music)RehabilitationProcess (computing)Clinical psychologyDevelopmental psychologyMedicineNursingOperating systemPhysicsNeuroscienceComputer scienceBiologyAcousticsBotanyArtificial intelligenceAutism Spectrum Disorder ResearchFamily and Disability Support ResearchChild Development and Digital Technology
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