Autism diagnosis and impact: in their own words

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Prentice, J. 2016. Autism diagnosis and impact: in their own words. in: Henderson, H., Pennant, A. and Hand, M. (ed.) Papers from the Education Doctoral Research Conference: Saturday 26 November 2016 Birmingham University of Birmingham. pp. 117-125
AuthorsPrentice, J.
EditorsHenderson, H., Pennant, A. and Hand, M.
Abstract

Background: A range of possible reactions to an autism diagnosis have been suggested, with psychological ramifications range from potential improvements in self-esteem (Whitaker, 2006), through to suicidal feelings (MacLeod and Johnston, 2007). Research related to good practice in supporting young people to understand their diagnosis is scarce (National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence, 2011).

Methods: As part of a larger mixed methods study underpinned by a critical realist perspective (McEvoy and Richards, 2006), qualitative responses from an online survey from seven young people with autism were analysed using systematic narrative analysis.

Conclusion: Participants revealed influences that link with disability discourses, intertwined with social experiences, which could negatively impact upon self-efficacy. Greater consideration from the perspective of young people with autism into the processes surrounding diagnosis is required.

Outcome: Understanding the impact upon young people could contribute to the planning of approaches, strategies and dialogues that might be employed in future.

Page range117-125
Year2016
Book titlePapers from the Education Doctoral Research Conference: Saturday 26 November 2016
PublisherUniversity of Birmingham
Output statusPublished
Place of publicationBirmingham
ISBN9780704428145
Publication dates
Print2016
Publication process dates
Deposited04 May 2017
Official URLhttp://epapers.bham.ac.uk/2979/1/Full_Book_Research_conference_November_2016.pdf
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