"It's Like You're a Jockey Riding a Horse and You're in a World of Centaurs": Unmasking Autistic College Students' Identity Development

IF 1.6 4区 教育学 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Brett Ranon Nachman
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Abstract: As more autistic students enroll in postsecondary education, they embark on a journey that leads them to not only process their identities as college students but also as autistic individuals. This social constructivist grounded theory study elevated autistic college students' perspectives as they made sense of their identities while participating in an autism-specific college support program. The study presents a new conceptual framework: the Nachman Autistic College Student Identity Development Model. This model relays three key stages that influence the sense-making of autistic college students: (a) discovering their disabilities, (b) approaching independence, and (c) determining autistic affiliation. Scholars and practitioners can draw from this model and the study's findings to inform how to account more holistically for autistic college students' iterative identity development.
“这就像你是一个骑着马的骑师,你在一个半人马的世界里”:揭露自闭症大学生的身份发展
摘要:随着越来越多的自闭症学生接受高等教育,他们开始了一段旅程,使他们不仅要处理自己作为大学生的身份,还要处理作为自闭症个体的身份。这项基于社会建构主义理论的研究提高了自闭症大学生的观点,因为他们在参加一个针对自闭症的大学支持项目时,理解了自己的身份。本研究提出了一个新的概念框架:Nachman自闭症大学生认同发展模型。该模型再现了影响自闭症大学生意义形成的三个关键阶段:(a)发现他们的残疾,(b)接近独立,(c)确定自闭症归属。学者和实践者可以从这个模型和研究结果中得出结论,以告知如何更全面地解释自闭症大学生的反复认同发展。
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CiteScore
2.90
自引率
14.30%
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期刊介绍: Published six times per year for the American College Personnel Association.Founded in 1959, the Journal of College Student Development has been the leading source of research about college students and the field of student affairs for over four decades. JCSD is the largest empirical research journal in the field of student affairs and higher education, and is the official journal of the American College Personnel Association.
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