What does success mean for autistic men? A narrative exploration of self-determination.

IF 3.4 Q1 EDUCATION, SPECIAL
Autism and Developmental Language Impairments Pub Date : 2020-07-28 eCollection Date: 2020-01-01 DOI:10.1177/2396941520945522
Amanda A Webster, Susanne Garvis
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Abstract

Background: Studies involving autistic adults have often focused on negative outcomes and quality of life ratings.

Aims: This study provides a different viewpoint by examining the perspectives of autistic men who consider themselves to be successful.

Methods: Data were gathered from 10 men who shared their experiences and perceptions regarding their journey to achieve success. Self-determination theory provided a useful lens for examining the men's narratives and understanding the factors that led to their success.

Results: Analysis of interviews revealed four main themes: (1) being my own self, (2) a competent professional, (3) solving problems in a neurotypical world, and (4) relating and connecting. These themes reflect the men's perception of their own self-determination including their autonomy, competence, and relatedness with others.

Conclusions: The men's sense of success was derived from their ability to achieve competence in their work, act without help or influence from others and demonstrate a high level of self-awareness and self-reflection. Despite this, many continued to experience difficulty in the social areas of their lives.Implications: These findings suggest that self-determination theory may present an alternative and more positive means of enacting support programs for autistic individuals, and males in particular.

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对自闭症患者来说,成功意味着什么?对自我决定的叙事探索。
背景:涉及成年自闭症患者的研究通常集中在负面结果和生活质量评分上。目的:本研究通过考察自认为成功的自闭症男性的观点,提供了一个不同的观点。方法:从10名男性中收集数据,他们分享了他们成功之旅的经历和看法。自我决定理论为研究这些人的故事和理解导致他们成功的因素提供了一个有用的视角。结果:对访谈的分析揭示了四个主要主题:(1)做我自己,(2)一个称职的专业人士,(3)在一个典型的神经世界中解决问题,(4)与人联系。这些主题反映了男性对自我决定的看法,包括他们的自主性、能力和与他人的关系。结论:男性的成功感来自于他们在工作中获得能力的能力,在没有他人帮助或影响的情况下行动,并表现出高度的自我意识和自我反思。尽管如此,许多人在他们生活的社会领域继续遇到困难。启示:这些发现表明,自我决定理论可能为自闭症个体,特别是男性提供了一种更积极的支持方案。
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Autism and Developmental Language Impairments
Autism and Developmental Language Impairments Psychology-Clinical Psychology
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