Advancing the Personalization of Assessment and Intervention in Autistic Adolescents and Young Adults by Targeting Self-Determination and Executive Processes.

Karrie A Shogren, Matthew W Mosconi, Sheida K Raley, Evan E Dean, Ben Edwards, Anna Wallisch, Brian Boyd, Jessie C Kiblen
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As autistic adolescents and young adults navigate the transition to adulthood, there is a need to partner with them to identify strengths and needed supports to enable goal-directed actions. This article conceptually integrates research on self-determination, defined by Causal Agency Theory, and executive processes in autism to provide direction for future research and practice. We describe how integrating research on self-determination and executive processes could enable autistic adolescents and young adults to be engaged in the process of assessing executive processes and self-determination. We discuss how this can better inform personalization of supports for self-determination interventions by focusing on support needs related to executive processes, including inhibitory control and cognitive flexibility, from a strengths-based perspective. We discuss how this can enable self-determination interventions that promote outcomes aligned with the values of the autistic community.

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以自我决定和执行过程为目标,推进对自闭症青少年的个性化评估和干预。
在自闭症青少年和年轻成人向成年过渡的过程中,有必要与他们合作,找出他们的长处和所需的支持,使他们能够以目标为导向采取行动。本文从概念上整合了因果代理理论所定义的自我决定和自闭症执行过程的研究,为未来的研究和实践提供了方向。我们描述了如何通过整合自我决定和执行过程的研究,让自闭症青少年和年轻成年人参与到评估执行过程和自我决定的过程中。我们讨论了如何从基于优势的角度出发,关注与执行过程(包括抑制控制和认知灵活性)相关的支持需求,从而更好地为自决干预提供个性化支持。我们还讨论了这将如何使自决干预措施能够促进与自闭症群体价值观相一致的结果。
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