Psychosocial factors associated with camouflaging in autistic people and its relationship with mental health and well-being: A mixed methods systematic review
Camouflaging involves hiding one's autistic characteristics in social situations. This mixed
methods systematic review synthesized research on psychosocial factors associated with�…
methods systematic review synthesized research on psychosocial factors associated with�…
Implicit and explicit attitudes toward autistic adults
CL Dickter, JA Burk, JL Zeman, SC Taylor�- Autism in Adulthood, 2020 - liebertpub.com
Background: Research examining attitudes toward autistic adults has relied on explicit self-
report measures, which may be susceptible to socially desirable responding. Because�…
report measures, which may be susceptible to socially desirable responding. Because�…
What about the girls? Sex-based differences in autistic traits and adaptive skills
There is growing evidence of a camouflaging effect among females with autism spectrum
disorder (ASD), particularly among those without intellectual disability, which may affect�…
disorder (ASD), particularly among those without intellectual disability, which may affect�…
First impressions of adults with autism improve with diagnostic disclosure and increased autism knowledge of peers
NJ Sasson, KE Morrison�- Autism, 2019 - journals.sagepub.com
A practical consideration for many intellectually able adults with autism spectrum disorder
(ASD) is whether to disclose their diagnostic status or try to mask their autistic characteristics�…
(ASD) is whether to disclose their diagnostic status or try to mask their autistic characteristics�…
[HTML][HTML] “Putting on my best normal”: Social camouflaging in adults with autism spectrum conditions
Camouflaging of autistic characteristics in social situations is hypothesised as a common
social coping strategy for adults with autism spectrum conditions (ASC). Camouflaging may�…
social coping strategy for adults with autism spectrum conditions (ASC). Camouflaging may�…
Do neurotypical people like or dislike autistic people?
RS Alkhaldi, E Sheppard, E Burdett…�- Autism in Adulthood, 2021 - liebertpub.com
Background: This study investigated whether neurotypical individuals' judgments that they
dislike a person are more common when viewing autistic individuals than when viewing�…
dislike a person are more common when viewing autistic individuals than when viewing�…
Camouflaging in autistic and non-autistic adolescents in the modern context of social media
A Jedrzejewska, J Dewey�- Journal of autism and developmental disorders, 2022 - Springer
Camouflaging is described as a set of strategies used to prevent others from noticing one's
social difficulties. Research indicates heightened levels of camouflaging behaviours in the�…
social difficulties. Research indicates heightened levels of camouflaging behaviours in the�…
Effects of an educational presentation about autism on high school students' perceptions of autistic adults
Background: Social communication difficulties are a clinical characteristic of autism, but
social interactions are reciprocal in nature and autistic individuals' social abilities may not be�…
social interactions are reciprocal in nature and autistic individuals' social abilities may not be�…
How easy is it to read the minds of people with autism spectrum disorder?
How well can neurotypical adults' interpret mental states in people with ASD?'Targets'(ASD
and neurotypical) reactions to four events were video-recorded then shown to neurotypical�…
and neurotypical) reactions to four events were video-recorded then shown to neurotypical�…
[HTML][HTML] Perceptions of autistic and non-autistic adults in employment interviews: The role of impression management
JE Norris, J Nicholson, R Prosser, J Farrell…�- Research in Autism�…, 2024 - Elsevier
Background Social communication and interaction differences can make employment
interviews particularly challenging for autistic people, who may be less able to modulate�…
interviews particularly challenging for autistic people, who may be less able to modulate�…