Transition to adulthood in individuals with ASD: What does the employment look like?

IF 1.5 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Parisa Ghanouni, Rebecca Raphael
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ABSTRACT Employment is a crucial step in achieving independence and independent living for youth with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) during the transition to adulthood. However, there is limited information about perspective of stakeholders including youth on the spectrum with respect to employment. Thus, we aimed to explore stakeholders’ experiences about employment of youth with ASD. We interviewed 23 stakeholders, including 4 youths with ASD, 16 parents of individuals with ASD, and 3 service providers who worked with individuals with ASD. Using thematic analysis, three themes emerged including: (a) functional skills and apprenticeships, (b) accommodations to maintain the job, and (c) advocating for opportunities and taking initiatives. Our findings suggest that in addition to functional challenges that youth with ASD may face within the workplace, a lack of community understanding towards their needs resulted in an exacerbation of the challenges. However, advocating for opportunities and taking initiatives have been considered to help obtain employment. This study consolidates employment experiences among youth with ASD and suggests that the difficulty achieving positive employment outcomes is multi-dimensional due to the effects of disability, workplace, and institutional regulations. This study can inform the development of programs to support employment of individuals with ASD.
自闭症谱系障碍患者向成年期的过渡:就业情况如何?
就业是自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)青少年在向成年过渡期间实现独立和独立生活的关键一步。然而,关于包括青年在内的利益攸关方在就业方面的观点的信息有限。因此,我们的目的是探讨利益相关者对自闭症青年就业的经验。我们采访了23名利益相关者,包括4名自闭症青少年,16名自闭症患者的父母,以及3名与自闭症患者一起工作的服务提供者。通过主题分析,出现了三个主题,包括:(a)功能技能和学徒制,(b)维持工作的住宿,以及(c)倡导机会和主动采取行动。我们的研究结果表明,除了自闭症青少年在工作场所可能面临的功能挑战外,社区对他们需求的缺乏理解导致了挑战的加剧。然而,提倡机会和采取主动被认为有助于获得就业。本研究整合了自闭症青年的就业经历,表明由于残疾、工作场所和制度法规的影响,实现积极就业结果的困难是多方面的。这项研究可以为支持自闭症患者就业的项目的发展提供信息。
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Journal of Education and Work
Journal of Education and Work EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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2.70
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Education and Work is an international forum for academic research and policy analysis which focuses on the interplay of the education and economic systems. The journal examines how knowledge, skills, values and attitudes both about and for work and employment are developed within the education system. The journal also explores the various forms of industrial training and accreditation in the economic system, including changes in the economic and industrial infrastructure which influence the type of employees required. Work in the informal economy is also included.
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