自闭症女性的自我同情经历和成年后接受诊断的情况

Rosemarie B. Wilson, A. Thompson, G. Rowse, Richard S. Smith, Amber-Sophie Dugdale, M. Freeth
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有关自闭症患者自我同情经历的知识非常有限。本研究调查了自闭症女性在成年后被诊断出患有自闭症后的自我同情经历。研究人员采访了 11 名自闭症女性,了解她们在成年后接受诊断的经历以及自我同情的体验。对访谈记录的系统分析揭示了参与者经历中的共同主题。参与者表示,自闭症诊断有助于她们更好地了解自己,尤其是在反思过去有问题的经历时。在接受自闭症诊断后,与之前的自我批评相比,参与者描述了自己能够以更大的善意与自己相处,这包括允许自己坚持自己的需求并参与自我保健活动。参与者谈到了她们在社交方面遇到的困难,包括感到有压力去迎合社会的期望,以及经常感到被误解。研究结果凸显了自闭症女性在获得诊断时所面临的障碍,并表明有必要对专业人员进行自闭症培训,以支持早期识别。目前的研究结果表明,旨在培养自我同情的干预措施可以支持和提高自闭症女性的福祉。摘要 对自闭症患者自我同情经历的了解非常有限。本研究调查了自闭症女性在成年后被诊断出患有自闭症后的自我同情经历。11 名自闭症女性完成了半结构式访谈,并使用解释性现象分析法进行了分析。研究确定了三个超级主题:自闭症自我与社会期望之间的脱节",(顺从的负担;自闭症被误解;社会挑战;对心理健康的影响);"揭开面具:自我理解的过程",(自主与自我同情;验证与悲伤)和 "对人际关系的影响",(诊断披露的困境;联系与理解)。对社会对自闭症的误解和无益的思维方式感到沮丧是自我同情的障碍。大多数
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Autistic Women's Experiences of Self Compassion and Receiving Their Diagnosis in Adulthood
Knowledge of autistic individuals’ experiences of self -compassion is very limited. This study investigated autistic women’s experiences of self -compassion after receiving their diagnosis in adulthood. Eleven autistic women were interviewed about their experiences of receiving their diagnosis in adulthood, and their experiences of self-compassion. Systematic analysis of the interview transcripts revealed common themes in the participants experiences. Participants reported that their autism diagnosis helped them to better understand themselves, particularly when reflecting on problematic past experiences. After receiving an autism diagnosis, participants described being able to relate to themselves with greater self-kindness compared to previous self-criticism, this included allowing themselves to assert their needs and engage in self-care activities. Participants spoke about having difficult social experiences, including feeling pressure to conform to expectations in society and often feeling misunderstood. The findings highlight the barriers autistic women face obtaining their diagnoses and demonstrate the need for autism training for professionals to support early identification. Findings from the current study suggest that interventions aimed at developing self-compassion could support and enhance autistic women’s well -being. Abstract Knowledge of autistic individuals’ experiences of self -compassion is very limited. This study investigated autistic women’s experiences of self -compassion after receiving their diagnosis in adulthood. Eleven autistic women completed semi-structured interviews analysed using Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis. Three super-ordinate themes were identified: ‘Disconnect between the autistic self and experience of societal expectations’, (the burden of conformity; autism is misunderstood; social challenges; mental health impact)’; ‘Unmasking: the process of self- understanding’, (autonomy and self - compassion; validation and grief) and ‘Impact on relationships’, (diagnosis disclosure dilemmas; connection and understanding). Frustration with society’s misconcep tions of autism, and unhelpful thinking styles were presented as barriers to self-compassion. Most
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