Autistic adults’ experiences of managing wellbeing and implications for social prescribing

IF 1.9 2区 社会学 Q2 REHABILITATION
Charlotte Featherstone, Richard Sharpe, Nick Axford, Sheena Asthana, Kerryn Husk
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Autistic people demonstrate poor outcomes on objective measures of wellbeing, yet research centring lived experience provides a more nuanced picture. There is growing support for person-centred, holistic and community approaches to enhancing wellbeing for autistic people. Social prescribing may be one such approach. This qualitative study explored the concept of wellbeing for autistic adults – including barriers and self-management – and the implications of this for modifying social prescribing. It involved semi-structured interviews with 21 autistic adults in the UK. Reflexive thematic analysis of the data supports research suggesting that self-determination may underlie many aspects of wellbeing for autistic people. The COVID-19 pandemic provided new opportunities to develop wellbeing strategies but also had negative impacts. Social prescribing could promote self-determination by signposting autistic people to peer support opportunities building on intrinsic interests.
自闭症成人管理健康的经验及其对社会处方的影响
自闭症患者在衡量幸福感的客观指标上表现不佳,但以生活经历为中心的研究提供了更微妙的图景。越来越多的人支持以人为本、全面和社区的方法来提高自闭症患者的福祉。社会处方可能就是这样一种方法。这项定性研究探讨了自闭症成年人的幸福概念——包括障碍和自我管理——以及这对改变社会处方的影响。该研究对英国21名自闭症成年人进行了半结构化访谈。对数据的反身性专题分析支持了一项研究,即自我决定可能是自闭症患者幸福的许多方面的基础。2019冠状病毒病大流行为制定福祉战略提供了新的机会,但也产生了负面影响。社会处方可以通过向自闭症患者指出基于内在兴趣的同伴支持机会来促进自我决定。
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