Autistic cognitive presentation in later-life

Aimee Hayter
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Autistic people grow older; however, little is known about how autistic cognitive differences change over later-life. Additionally, recent estimates indicate that many autistic older people remain undiagnosed. How then do clinical (neuro) psychologists understand the cognitive presentation of autistic people when they present to our services? This paper attempts to answer this question by briefly reviewing four pertinent studies in the literature. It discusses findings indicating that autistic cognitive differences remain into later life, that these cognitive differences do not change differentially compared to neurotypical people during aging. Finally, it notes practical suggestions from the literature of how to make cognitive assessments more sensitive to changes in cognition shown by older autistic people, and highlights the work FPOP intend to do in this area.
晚年自闭症认知表现
自闭症患者会逐渐变老,但人们对自闭症患者的认知差异在晚年有何变化却知之甚少。此外,据最新估计,许多老年自闭症患者仍未得到诊断。那么,当自闭症患者向我们求诊时,临床(神经)心理学家如何理解他们的认知表现呢?本文试图通过简要回顾文献中的四项相关研究来回答这个问题。研究结果表明,自闭症患者的认知差异在晚年仍然存在,而且在衰老过程中,这些认知差异与神经畸形患者相比并无不同变化。最后,它指出了文献中关于如何使认知评估对老年自闭症患者的认知变化更加敏感的实用建议,并强调了 FPOP 打算在这一领域开展的工作。
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