Understanding the relationships between autistic identity, disclosure, and camouflaging

E Cage, Z Troxell-Whitman�- Autism in Adulthood, 2020 - liebertpub.com
Background: Camouflaging involves concealing an autistic identity, for example, by adopting
nonautistic behaviors in social contexts. We currently know little about the relationship�…

Associations between social camouflaging and internalizing symptoms in autistic and non-autistic adolescents

CJ Bernardin, T Lewis, D Bell, S Kanne�- Autism, 2021 - journals.sagepub.com
Autistic individuals experience higher rates of psychiatric comorbidities than their peers.
Camouflaging, the process through which individuals hide autistic traits, can be detrimental�…

[HTML][HTML] Understanding camouflaging as a response to autism-related stigma: A social identity theory approach

E Perry, W Mandy, L Hull, E Cage�- Journal of autism and developmental�…, 2022 - Springer
Camouflaging refers to strategies used by autistic people to mask or hide social difficulties.
The current study draws on Social Identity Theory to examine the relationship between�…

Social camouflaging in autistic and neurotypical adolescents: A pilot study of differences by sex and diagnosis

C Jorgenson, T Lewis, C Rose, S Kanne�- Journal of Autism and�…, 2020 - Springer
Camouflaging is a process through which individuals mask autistic traits. Studies suggest
autistic females may camouflage more than autistic males. However, research has focused�…

“You must become a chameleon to survive”: Adolescent experiences of camouflaging

CJ Bernardin, E Mason, T Lewis, S Kanne�- Journal of Autism and�…, 2021 - Springer
Camouflaging includes strategies used by individuals to mask or hide autistic traits.
Research has shown that both autistic and neurotypical individuals engage in camouflaging�…

Gender differences in self-reported camouflaging in autistic and non-autistic adults

L Hull, MC Lai, S Baron-Cohen, C Allison, P Smith…�- …, 2020 - journals.sagepub.com
Social camouflaging describes the use of strategies to compensate for and mask autistic
characteristics during social interactions. A newly developed self-reported measure of�…

The relationship between camouflaging and mental health in autistic children and adolescents

A Ross, R Grove, J McAloon�- Autism Research, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Camouflaging involves the masking of autistic traits in social situations. While camouflaging
may function as a potential barrier to the early diagnosis of autism, minimal research into�…

Sex differences in predictors and outcomes of camouflaging: Comparing diagnosed autistic, high autistic trait and low autistic trait young adults

V Milner, W Mandy, F Happ�, E Colvert�- Autism, 2023 - journals.sagepub.com
Many autistic individuals camouflage socially atypical behaviours. Evidence suggests
autistic females camouflage more than autistic males. Although camouflaging may confer�…

Psychosocial factors associated with camouflaging in autistic people and its relationship with mental health and well-being: A mixed methods systematic review

S Zhuang, DW Tan, S Reddrop, L Dean…�- Clinical Psychology�…, 2023 - Elsevier
Camouflaging involves hiding one's autistic characteristics in social situations. This mixed
methods systematic review synthesized research on psychosocial factors associated with�…

A comparison of self‐report and discrepancy measures of camouflaging: Exploring sex differences in diagnosed autistic versus high autistic trait young adults

V Milner, E Colvert, W Mandy, F Happ��- Autism Research, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Camouflaging describes masking or compensating for autistic traits and/or related
difficulties. Some evidence suggests autistic females camouflage more than autistic males�…