重新想象联系:自闭症晚期诊断在饮食失调康复和社会支持中的作用。

IF 4.5 3区 医学 Q2 NUTRITION & DIETETICS
James Downs, Marissa Adams
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本文探讨了自闭症、社会联系和饮食失调康复之间的复杂关系,借鉴了两名患有长期严重饮食失调史的晚期自闭症成年人的生活经历。使用叙事和自我民族志方法,我们研究延迟自闭症诊断如何与疾病的社会维度,以及治疗和康复过程交叉。我们发现患有饮食失调的自闭症患者在建立有意义的社会联系、导航支持系统和获得适当护理方面面临的独特障碍。通过将个人见解与现有研究相结合,我们提倡早期自闭症筛查和神经多样性肯定治疗方法,这些方法包括并重视自闭症差异,包括神经差异的内在优势。这需要在饮食失调护理中改变社会支持的概念,优先考虑创造有意义的联系,以解决自闭症患者独特的社会和情感需求。我们主张临床实践不仅要认识到神经分化个体面临的挑战,还要接受他们带来的优势,培养自闭症患者能够真正参与康复过程的环境。这种方法最终使患者和治疗提供者都受益,促进对所有人的更具包容性、同理心和更有效的护理。
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Re-imagining connection: the role of late autism diagnosis in eating disorder recovery and social support.

Re-imagining connection: the role of late autism diagnosis in eating disorder recovery and social support.

This paper explores the complex relationship between autism, social connection, and eating disorder recovery, drawing on the lived experiences of two late-diagnosed autistic adults with histories of longstanding and severe eating disorders. Using narrative and autoethnographic methods, we examine how delayed autism diagnosis intersects with the social dimensions of illness, and the process of treatment and recovery. We identify unique barriers autistic individuals with eating disorders face in building meaningful social connections, navigating support systems, and accessing appropriate care. By integrating personal insights with existing research, we advocate for earlier autism screening and neurodiversity-affirming treatment approaches that embrace and value autistic differences, including the strengths inherent in neurodivergence. This requires a shift in how social support is conceptualised within eating disorder care, prioritising the creation of meaningful connections that address the unique social and emotional needs of autistic individuals. We argue for clinical practices that not only recognise the challenges faced by neurodivergent individuals but also embrace the strengths they bring, fostering environments where autistic individuals can engage authentically in their recovery process. This approach ultimately benefits patients and treatment providers alike, promoting more inclusive, empathetic, and effective care for all.

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Journal of Eating Disorders
Journal of Eating Disorders Neuroscience-Behavioral Neuroscience
CiteScore
5.30
自引率
17.10%
发文量
161
审稿时长
16 weeks
期刊介绍: Journal of Eating Disorders is the first open access, peer-reviewed journal publishing leading research in the science and clinical practice of eating disorders. It disseminates research that provides answers to the important issues and key challenges in the field of eating disorders and to facilitate translation of evidence into practice. The journal publishes research on all aspects of eating disorders namely their epidemiology, nature, determinants, neurobiology, prevention, treatment and outcomes. The scope includes, but is not limited to anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, binge eating disorder and other eating disorders. Related areas such as important co-morbidities, obesity, body image, appetite, food and eating are also included. Articles about research methodology and assessment are welcomed where they advance the field of eating disorders.
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