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Exploring the Experiences of Parents Whose Child has Received a Diagnosis of Autistic Spectrum Disorder in Adulthood

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JOURNAL OF AUTISM AND DEVELOPMENTAL DISORDERS
Volume 53, Issue 1, Pages 205-215

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SPRINGER/PLENUM PUBLISHERS
DOI: 10.1007/s10803-021-05296-y

Keywords

ASD; Adult diagnosis; Biographical illumination; Unmet needs; Thematic analysis

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There is a growing trend of adult diagnosis of Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), and lack of post-diagnostic support may disrupt the sense-making process. This study interviewed 11 parents of recently diagnosed adults and found that the new knowledge of diagnosis led to changes in attributions, interactions, and relationships, but also resulted in unmet emotional and relational support needs.
There is a growing trend of adult diagnosis of Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). Research has found that diagnosis can prompt a process of sense-making which may be disrupted by lack of post-diagnostic support. Given the continued involvement of many parents in supporting their adult son or daughter with ASD, it is vital to understand their experiences to meet their needs in adapting to the diagnosis. Eleven parents of recently diagnosed adults participated in semi-structured interviews which were analysed thematically. Findings demonstrate that the new knowledge of diagnosis facilitates changes in attributions, interactions and relationships, but can result in unmet emotional and relational support needs. Findings are relevant to those involved in adult diagnosis, and the provision of post-diagnostic support.

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