Autistic adults in China and the Netherlands: Proxy-reported community integration and life satisfaction ...

Despite an estimated population of 10 million autistic individuals, there is still a significant lack of research on autistic adults in China. This study aimed to investigate the extent and factors influencing community integration (employment, independent living and friendship) and life satisfaction among young autistic adults in China, and compare them with an autistic adult sample with similar characteristics (58%–63% with a reported IQ below 70) from the Netherlands. Data were collected via online surveys to the caregivers of 99 young autistic adults (18–30 years) in China and 109 in the N... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Liu, Fangyuan
Begeer, Sander
Hoekstra, Rosa A
Wang, Chongying
Scheeren, Anke M
Dokumenttyp: Datenquelle
Erscheinungsdatum: 2024
Verlag/Hrsg.: SAGE Journals
Schlagwörter: Psychology not elsewhere classified / Psychiatry incl. Psychotherapy / Public Health and Health Services not elsewhere classified / Education / Special Education and Disability
Sprache: unknown
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Link(s) : https://dx.doi.org/10.25384/sage.c.7287296.v1

Despite an estimated population of 10 million autistic individuals, there is still a significant lack of research on autistic adults in China. This study aimed to investigate the extent and factors influencing community integration (employment, independent living and friendship) and life satisfaction among young autistic adults in China, and compare them with an autistic adult sample with similar characteristics (58%–63% with a reported IQ below 70) from the Netherlands. Data were collected via online surveys to the caregivers of 99 young autistic adults (18–30 years) in China and 109 in the Netherlands, because the autistic adults were not able to fill in the survey independently. Autistic adults in both countries were reported to have limited community integration, as indicated by low rates of employment, limited independent living and few close friendships. Proxy-reported life satisfaction of autistic adults seemed relatively low in both countries, but even lower in Chinese adults, possibly due to limited ...