[HTML][HTML] 'Who am I?': an exploratory study of the relationships between identity, acculturation and mental health in autistic adolescents

L Cresswell, E Cage�- Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2019 - Springer
Autistic adolescents are at increased risk of mental health difficulties. One potential factor
contributing to this is identity development, although this hypothesis has been little explored�…

'A way to be me': Autobiographical reflections of autistic adults diagnosed in mid-to-late adulthood

R Lilley, W Lawson, G Hall, J Mahony, H Clapham…�- …, 2022 - journals.sagepub.com
In this article, we report on an oral history study documenting the lives of autistic adults in
Australia. This qualitative study, co-produced with autistic researchers, offers insight into the�…

Autistic people's perspectives on stereotypes: An interpretative phenomenological analysis

C Treweek, C Wood, J Martin, M Freeth�- Autism, 2019 - journals.sagepub.com
Autism stereotypes can often portray autistic people in a negative way. However, few studies
have looked at how autistic people think they are perceived by others, and none have�…

[HTML][HTML] Understanding the self-identification of autism in adults: A scoping review

GL Overton, F Marsa-Sambola, R Martin…�- Review Journal of�…, 2023 - Springer
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�…

Comparison of three different eye‐tracking tasks for distinguishing autistic from typically developing children and autistic symptom severity

J Kou, J Le, M Fu, C Lan, Z Chen, Q Li…�- Autism�…, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Altered patterns of visual social attention preference detected using eye‐tracking and a
variety of different paradigms are increasingly proposed as sensitive biomarkers for autism�…

Positive, negative, neutral—or unknown? The perceived valence of emotions expressed by young autistic children in a novel context suited to autism

C Jacques, V Courchesne, S Mineau, M Dawson…�- …, 2022 - journals.sagepub.com
Starting early in life, autistics are characterized as having atypical facial expressions, as well
as decreased positive and increased negative affect. The literature on autistic facial�…

Brief report: Adults with autism are less accurate at predicting how their personality traits are evaluated by unfamiliar observers

NJ Sasson, KE Morrison, AE Pinkham, DJ Faso…�- Journal of autism and�…, 2018 - Springer
Social cognitive impairments in autism spectrum disorder (ASD) are well-documented, yet
little research has examined whether ASD is also characterized by difficulties in meta�…

Recognition of facial expressions in autism: Effects of face masks and alexithymia

BK Gehdu, M Tsantani, C Press…�- Quarterly Journal of�…, 2023 - journals.sagepub.com
It is often assumed that the recognition of facial expressions is impaired in autism. However,
recent evidence suggests that reports of expression recognition difficulties in autistic�…

Reduced spontaneous facial mimicry in women with autistic traits

EJ Hermans, G van Wingen, PA Bos, P Putman…�- Biological�…, 2009 - Elsevier
Deficits in empathizing and perspective taking are defining characteristics of autism-
spectrum disorders. Converging evidence suggests that these socio-emotional abilities are�…

Autistic identity: A systematic review of quantitative research

J Davies, K Cooper, E Killick, E Sam, M Healy…�- Autism�…, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Autism can be considered both a personal and social identity. Identifying the factors
contributing to positive Autistic identity development is crucial given the potential�…