Autism in romantic relationships: A content analysis of challenges and strengths (2013–2024)

IF 4.5 1区 社会学 Q1 FAMILY STUDIES
Christopher L. Neu, Angela B. Bradford
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Abstract

Since the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual, Version 5 reconceptualized autism spectrum disorder (ASD) in 2013, ASD research has broadened. To summarize what the field has identified regarding challenges and strengths in autistic romantic relationships, we conducted a content analysis review of peer‐reviewed articles published from 2013 to 2024 using a systematic lens. Of the total possible relevant articles identified, 42 articles met our inclusion (peer reviewed articles) and exclusion criteria (e.g., focus on autistic children). The literature revealed several challenges in these relationships, including sensory sensitivities, stigmas, and communication barriers. Some strengths, such as pattern recognition and truthful communication, were found, but overall strengths‐based research was lacking. There was no literature including relationships with both partners on the autism spectrum, and most studies only included individual‐level data. Other gaps in the literature include barriers to relational support and limited inclusion of queer relationships. Future directions for research, practice, and policy are discussed.
恋爱关系中的自闭症:挑战与优势的内容分析(2013-2024)
自2013年《诊断与统计手册》第5版重新定义自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)以来,自闭症谱系障碍的研究范围有所扩大。为了总结该领域在自闭症恋爱关系中发现的挑战和优势,我们使用系统的视角对2013年至2024年发表的同行评阅文章进行了内容分析。在所有可能的相关文章中,42篇文章符合我们的纳入标准(同行评议文章)和排除标准(例如,关注自闭症儿童)。文献揭示了这些关系中的一些挑战,包括感官敏感性、耻辱感和沟通障碍。我们发现了一些优势,如模式识别和诚实沟通,但缺乏基于整体优势的研究。没有文献包括自闭症谱系中与伴侣双方的关系,大多数研究只包括个人水平的数据。文献中的其他空白包括关系支持的障碍和对酷儿关系的有限包容。讨论了未来的研究、实践和政策方向。
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