同伴支持项目对自闭症患者的影响:一项系统综述。

IF 5.6 2区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL
Autism Pub Date : 2025-09-16 DOI:10.1177/13623613251374971
Monica Hm Verkooijen, Marjolijn Ketelaar, Max van Woerden, Wouter G Staal, Indira Tendolkar, Janneke R Zinkstok
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摘要

神经多样性方法将自闭症视为人类经验的自然变异,强调其独特的优势,同时承认可能影响生活质量的社会和行为挑战。基于共享经验和相互理解的同伴支持在精神卫生保健方面已显示出益处,但其对自闭症患者的影响仍未得到充分探讨。这篇综述是针对自闭症患者的同伴支持项目,重点关注影响、促进因素和障碍。使用Cochrane Library、Web of Science、PubMed、Embase、PsycINFO和Sociological Abstracts进行系统文献综述。研究选择了针对12岁及以上自闭症患者的同伴支持项目。15篇文章描述了12个独特的同伴支持项目,这些项目有不同的目标,比如促进个人发展。研究报告了各种各样的改善,包括增强幸福感、自尊和学习成绩。许多参与者都重视在以自闭症为中心的环境中与同龄人交流。大多数文章都讨论了一些促进因素和障碍。同伴支持对自闭症患者有很大的好处,可以增强他们的能力和幸福感。然而,纳入研究的方法学局限性,如样本量小和缺乏对照组,限制了这些结论的强度。因此,未来的研究应该使用更有力的研究方法,调查可及性和潜在风险,以优化对这一人群的同伴支持。摘要通过同伴支持进行联系:了解同伴支持项目对自闭症个体的影响,并探索障碍和促进因素。研究目的:本研究旨在探讨同伴支持计划对自闭症个体的影响。同伴支持被定义为有共同生活经历的人之间的支持关系。本综述考察了这些项目对自闭症个体的影响,并确定了可能影响结果的关键挑战和促进因素。背景:自闭症以社会互动和行为的差异为特征,可以影响日常生活的许多方面,包括社会和学术功能,这可能导致生活质量下降。虽然同伴支持在一般医疗保健中已被证明是有益的,但它对自闭症患者的潜力仍未得到充分探索。同伴支持项目可以提供相互理解和情感支持,使它们成为改善自闭症患者福祉的有希望的方法。方法:对截至2024年1月17日发表的研究论文进行系统评价。研究包括针对12岁及以上自闭症患者的同伴支持项目,采用访谈或问卷调查等方法来评估其影响。结果和重要性:研究结果表明,同伴支持项目通常有积极的影响,包括提高自尊、学习成绩和整体幸福感。参与者很重视与有类似经历的人交流的机会。虽然研究结果很有希望,但大多数研究规模小,质量低,因此需要更多的研究。未来的研究还应该调查影响同伴支持成功的因素,并探索为自闭症患者优化这些项目的方法。
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Impact of peer-support programs for individuals with autism: A systematic review.

The neurodiversity approach recognizes autism as a natural variation of human experience, emphasizing unique strengths while acknowledging social and behavioral challenges that may affect quality of life. Peer support, based on shared experiences and mutual understanding, has shown benefits in mental health care, yet its impact for autistic individuals remains underexplored. This review is of peer-support programs for individuals with autism, focusing on impact, facilitators, and barriers. A systematic literature review was conducted using Cochrane Library, Web of Science, PubMed, Embase, PsycINFO, and Sociological Abstracts. Studies involving peer-support programs for autistic individuals aged 12 and older were selected. Fifteen articles described 12 unique peer-support programs with varying goals, such as enhancing personal development. Studies reported diverse improvements, including enhanced well-being, self-esteem, and academic performance. Many participants valued connecting with peers in an autism-focused context. Most articles discussed some facilitators and barriers. Peer support shows promising benefits for autistic individuals, fostering empowerment and well-being. However, the methodological limitations of the included studies, such as small sample sizes and lack of control groups, limit the strength of these conclusions. Future research should therefore use more robust research methods and investigate accessibility and potential risks to optimize peer support for this population.Lay AbstractConnecting through peer support: Understanding the impact of peer-support programs on individuals with autism and exploring barriers and facilitators.Aim and Purpose of the Research: This study aims to explore the impact of peer-support programs for autistic individuals. Peer support is defined as a supportive relationship between people with shared lived experiences. This review examines the impact of these programs on autistic individuals and identifies key challenges and facilitators that may influence outcomes.Background: Autism, characterized by differences in social interaction and behavior, can affect many aspects of daily life, including social and academic functioning, which can lead to a reduced quality of life. While peer support has proven beneficial in general healthcare, its potential for autistic individuals remains underexplored. Peer-support programs may offer mutual understanding and emotional support, making them a promising approach to improving well-being for people with autism.Methods: A systematic review was conducted using multiple databases to identify research articles published up to January 17, 2024. Studies included focused on peer-support programs for autistic individuals aged 12 and older, employing methods such as interviews or questionnaires to assess their impact.Results and Importance: The findings indicate that peer-support programs generally have a positive impact, including improved self-esteem, academic performance, and overall well-being. Participants valued the opportunity to connect with others with similar experiences. Although the findings are promising, most studies were small and low quality, so more research is needed. Future research should also investigate the factors contributing to successful peer support and explore ways to optimize these programs for autistic individuals.

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Autism
Autism PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL-
CiteScore
9.80
自引率
11.50%
发文量
160
期刊介绍: Autism is a major, peer-reviewed, international journal, published 8 times a year, publishing research of direct and practical relevance to help improve the quality of life for individuals with autism or autism-related disorders. It is interdisciplinary in nature, focusing on research in many areas, including: intervention; diagnosis; training; education; translational issues related to neuroscience, medical and genetic issues of practical import; psychological processes; evaluation of particular therapies; quality of life; family needs; and epidemiological research. Autism provides a major international forum for peer-reviewed research of direct and practical relevance to improving the quality of life for individuals with autism or autism-related disorders. The journal''s success and popularity reflect the recent worldwide growth in the research and understanding of autistic spectrum disorders, and the consequent impact on the provision of treatment and care. Autism is interdisciplinary in nature, focusing on evaluative research in all areas, including: intervention, diagnosis, training, education, neuroscience, psychological processes, evaluation of particular therapies, quality of life issues, family issues and family services, medical and genetic issues, epidemiological research.
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