Department of Family and Consumer Studies, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT, USA.
Work. 2020;67(1):223-237. doi: 10.3233/WOR-203268.
Compared with people with other disabilities, individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) have the lowest rates of employment and switch jobs at a higher frequency. Thus, understanding how to support workplace success for people with ASD is important.
Grounded in an ecological conceptual model, this study explores the dual employment perspectives of adults with ASD and supervisors who worked with individuals with ASD.
Using participatory research methods, a purposive sample of ten adults with ASD (all verbal with high school diplomas) and ten supervisors participated in semi-structured interviews on employment experiences. Qualitative analyses were used to identify themes.
Four major themes emerged from an ecological framework to create a strong person-environment fit in the workplace: 1) building on interest/experiences/strengths/skills, 2) reducing social demands, 3) clear communication and expectations, and 4) ASD awareness for work environment. Comparisons between the two groups of participants showed substantive differences in expectations and accommodations.
Supervisors, although eager to employ individuals with ASD, could benefit by employing an ecological model to successful employment. Results indicate that multiple lenses on the process of employment for those with ASD can lead to better outcomes in the workplace.
与其他残疾人士相比,自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)患者的就业率最低,换工作的频率更高。因此,了解如何支持 ASD 患者的职场成功很重要。
本研究基于生态概念模型,探讨了 ASD 成年人和与 ASD 患者一起工作的主管的双重就业视角。
采用参与式研究方法,十名具有 ASD 的成年人(均具备口语能力且拥有高中学历)和十名主管参与了就业经验的半结构化访谈。采用定性分析来确定主题。
从生态框架中出现了四个主要主题,在工作场所中形成了强烈的人与环境的契合:1)建立在兴趣/经验/优势/技能之上,2)减少社会需求,3)清晰的沟通和期望,以及 4)工作环境的 ASD 意识。两组参与者之间的比较显示出期望和适应方面的实质性差异。
主管虽然渴望雇用 ASD 患者,但通过采用生态模型来实现成功就业,他们可以从中受益。结果表明,对 ASD 患者就业过程的多重视角可以带来更好的工作场所结果。