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

Sebastian Trew
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  1. Sebastian Trew: Australian Catholic University, Australia. ORCID

Abstract

LAY ABSTRACT: The influence of the environment on different groups of people with disabilities has rarely been studied in the context of neurodevelopmental disabilities, such as autism, in adolescence. This study explored how external responses to autism affect the experiences, outcomes and family relationships of autistic adolescents and their family members, including siblings and parents. This study adds to the knowledge of factors that contribute to the social disadvantage and exclusion autistic adolescents and their families face in their communities. Interviews with 30 participants from families with an autistic adolescent show that external factors greatly impact the well-being of autistic adolescents and their families. The school environment, including sensory overload, bullying and negative interactions with teachers, was found to be a key factor that negatively influenced mental health and family relationships. The study also revealed that isolation and stigma are major concerns for families, indicating the importance of public awareness campaigns to increase understanding of autism. In addition, the lack of adequate support and services presented significant challenges for families. The study emphasises the importance of person-centred approaches to providing services, which involve including autistic individuals and their families in designing and delivering support.

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MeSH Term

Humans
Male
Female
Adolescent
Autistic Disorder
Family Relations
Family
Adult
Social Stigma
Child
Bullying
Parents
Middle Aged
Schools

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