Made to feel different : Families perspectives on external responses to autism and the impacts on family well-being and relationships

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Trew, Sebastian. (2024). Made to feel different : Families perspectives on external responses to autism and the impacts on family well-being and relationships. Autism. 28(8), pp. 2120-2139. https://doi.org/10.1177/13623613231221684
AuthorsTrew, Sebastian
Abstract

This study aimed to investigate the impact of external factors on the experiences and family relationships of autistic
adolescents and their families. A qualitative approach was used, with in-depth interviews conducted with 30 participants,
including autistic adolescents, siblings and parents from within families with an autistic adolescent family member. The
findings suggest that external factors significantly influence the well-being of autistic adolescents and their families. The
school environment was identified as a significant factor, with sensory overload, bullying and adverse interactions with
teachers having a negative impact on the mental health and quality of family relationships for participants. In addition, the study highlighted that isolation and stigma were major concerns for families, suggesting a need for public efforts to raise awareness and understanding of autism. The lack of appropriate support and services was also identified as a significant challenge that families face. The study highlights the need for person-centred approaches to service provision, which involves including autistic adolescents and their families in the design and delivery of support and services. The study recommends collaboration among schools, service providers, and families, as well as efforts to promote autism-friendly environments in schools and the broader community.

Keywordsautism spectrum disorders; environmental factors; family functioning and support; health services; school-age children; social services
Year01 Jan 2024
JournalAutism
Journal citation28 (8), pp. 2120-2139
PublisherSage Publications Ltd. (UK)
ISSN1461-7005
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.1177/13623613231221684
PubMed ID38240288
Web address (URL)https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/13623613231221684
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Page range2120-2139
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Online19 Jan 2024
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Deposited12 Nov 2024
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Place of publicationUnited Kingdom
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