西班牙自闭症妇女的晚期诊断:一项参与性研究

IF 1.9 3区 社会学 Q2 WOMENS STUDIES
Laura Gargallo-Nieto , Ainhoa Rodríguez-Zafra , María Clemente-Sánchez , Irene Garcia-Molina
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有证据表明,女性晚期自闭症诊断呈指数级增长,可能是由于缺乏针对其具体表现的诊断工具,以及从小就受到社会的污名和偏见。这项研究的目的是让一群女性发声,探讨成年后被诊断为自闭症的原因,她们寻求自闭症的动机,以及这一过程在身体、心理和情感上的后果。该研究包括30名来自西班牙的自闭症女性,年龄在18至56岁之间,诊断年龄在18至55岁之间。他们根据自己的喜好(如面对面)通过不同的回答方式参加了半结构化的访谈。这是一项参与性研究,自闭症患者积极参与研究过程的各个阶段。基于比例数据和反身性主题分析方法,构建了三个主题,分别对应于诊断前、诊断后和诊断后的不同阶段。这些主题突出了寻找答案的斗争和自我验证的旅程。第一人称叙述对于提高认识和改善西班牙的诊断状况至关重要。有必要开发资源,在诊断过程中和之后提供敏感的支持,并为专业人员提供自闭症和性别观点方面的培训,确保更准确和更容易获得诊断。
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Late diagnosis of autistic women in Spain: A participatory study
Evidence suggests that the exponential increase in late autism diagnoses among women may be due to a lack of diagnostic tools tailored to their specific presentation, as well as to societal stigmas and biases from an early age. This study aims to give voice to a group of women to explore the reasons behind receiving an autism diagnosis in adulthood, their motivations for seeking it, and the physical, psychological, and emotional consequences of the process. The study included 30 autistic women aged 18 to 56, from Spain, with diagnostic ages ranging from 18 to 55. They participated in a semi-structured interview through different response modalities based on their preferences (e.g., in-person). This is a participatory study, with autistic individuals actively involved in all stages of the research process. Based on proportional data and a reflexive thematic analysis approach, three themes were constructed, corresponding to different stages of the process: pre-diagnosis, diagnosis, and post-diagnosis. These themes highlight the struggle to find answers and the journey toward self-validation. First-person narratives are essential to raising awareness and improving the diagnostic landscape in Spain. There is a need to develop resources for sensitive support both during and after the diagnostic journey, as well as to provide training in autism and gender perspectives for professionals, ensuring more accurate and accessible diagnoses.
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自引率
7.10%
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63
审稿时长
79 days
期刊介绍: Women"s Studies International Forum (formerly Women"s Studies International Quarterly, established in 1978) is a bimonthly journal to aid the distribution and exchange of feminist research in the multidisciplinary, international area of women"s studies and in feminist research in other disciplines. The policy of the journal is to establish a feminist forum for discussion and debate. The journal seeks to critique and reconceptualize existing knowledge, to examine and re-evaluate the manner in which knowledge is produced and distributed, and to assess the implications this has for women"s lives.
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