自闭症成人的就业相关辅助技术需求:一项混合方法研究。

IF 2.6 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL
Kaiqi Zhou, Constance Richard, Yusen Zhai, Dan Li, Hannah Fry
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背景:辅助技术(AT)可以帮助自闭症成年人应对与就业相关的挑战。然而,有限的研究探索了自闭症成年人在工作场所对AT的实际需求和经历。现有的研究往往忽视了当前的AT解决方案与自闭症成年人在就业过程中面临的现实需求的一致性。为了解决这一差距,本研究进行了一项需求评估,以探讨自闭症成人在就业阶段对AT和AT服务的感知需求,确定满意度和中断模式,并检查有效使用AT的障碍和促进因素。方法:通过在线众包平台“多产”招募501名成年自闭症患者。参与者完成了一项需求评估,其中包括李克特量表项目和开放式问题。定量数据分析采用描述性统计和加权需求评分程序。主题分析应用于关于满意度、中止和对AT使用的一般反思的定性反应。结果:工作保留的总加权需求得分最高,其次是技能发展和工作绩效。参与者报告说,在工作发展和安置领域,对人工智能的感知需求较低。定性研究结果显示,AT被描述为日常功能和独立性的必要条件,但诸如有限的获取,培训不足和社会耻辱等障碍影响了使用。与会者还强调需要更多以人为本和针对具体情况的辅助医疗服务。结论:AT有可能显著提高自闭症成人的就业结果。然而,当前的服务往往缺乏个性化,也缺乏与现实需求的一致性。研究结果支持在所有就业阶段开发更具包容性、量身定制和可访问的自动化就业解决方案。
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Employment-Related Assistive Technology Needs in Autistic Adults: A Mixed-Methods Study.

Employment-Related Assistive Technology Needs in Autistic Adults: A Mixed-Methods Study.

Background: Assistive technology (AT) can support autistic adults in navigating employment-related challenges. However, limited research has explored autistic adults' actual needs and experiences with AT in the workplace. Existing studies often overlook how well current AT solutions align with the real-world demands autistic adults face across the employment process. To address this gap, this study conducted a needs assessment to explore autistic adults' perceived AT and AT service needs across employment stages, identify satisfaction and discontinuation patterns, and examine barriers and facilitators to effective use. Methods: A total of 501 autistic adults were recruited through an online crowdsourcing platform, Prolific. Participants completed a needs assessment that included Likert-scale items and open-ended questions. Quantitative data were analyzed using descriptive statistics and weighted needs scoring procedures. Thematic analysis was applied to qualitative responses regarding satisfaction, discontinuation, and general reflections on AT use. Results: Job retention received the highest total weighted needs score, followed closely by skill development and job performance. Participants reported lower perceived needs for AT in the job development and placement domain. Qualitative findings revealed that AT was described as essential for daily functioning and independence, but barriers such as limited access, inadequate training, and social stigma affected use. Participants also emphasized the need for more person-centered and context-specific AT services. Conclusions: AT has the potential to significantly enhance employment outcomes for autistic adults. However, current services often lack personalization and alignment with real-world needs. Findings support the development of more inclusive, tailored, and accessible AT solutions across all employment stages.

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