Research Department of Clinical, Educational and Health Psychology, University College London, 1-19 Torrington Place, London, WC1E 7HB, UK.
Homerton University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK.
Mol Autism. 2021 Feb 16;12(1):13. doi: 10.1186/s13229-021-00421-1.
There is inconsistent evidence for a clear pattern of association between 'camouflaging' (strategies used to mask and/or compensate for autism characteristics during social interactions) and mental health.
This study explored the relationship between self-reported camouflaging and generalised anxiety, depression, and social anxiety in a large sample of autistic adults and, for the first time, explored the moderating effect of gender, in an online survey.
Overall, camouflaging was associated with greater symptoms of generalised anxiety, depression, and social anxiety, although only to a small extent beyond the contribution of autistic traits and age. Camouflaging more strongly predicted generalised and social anxiety than depression. No interaction between camouflaging and gender was found.
These results cannot be generalised to autistic people with intellectual disability, or autistic children and young people. The sample did not include sufficient numbers of non-binary people to run separate analyses; therefore, it is possible that camouflaging impacts mental health differently in this population.
The findings suggest that camouflaging is a risk factor for mental health problems in autistic adults without intellectual disability, regardless of gender. We also identified levels of camouflaging at which risk of mental health problems is highest, suggesting clinicians should be particularly aware of mental health problems in those who score at or above these levels.
在“掩饰”(在社交互动中用于掩盖和/或补偿自闭症特征的策略)与心理健康之间是否存在明确的关联模式,目前证据并不一致。
本研究通过在线调查,在一个大型自闭症成年人样本中探索了自我报告的掩饰行为与广泛性焦虑、抑郁和社交焦虑之间的关系,并且首次探索了性别的调节作用。
总体而言,尽管除了自闭症特征和年龄的贡献之外,掩饰行为只在很小程度上与更严重的广泛性焦虑、抑郁和社交焦虑相关,但掩饰行为与这些症状的相关性更强。没有发现掩饰行为和性别之间存在交互作用。
这些结果不能推广到智障自闭症人士、自闭症儿童和青少年。该样本中没有足够数量的非二元性别者进行单独分析;因此,掩饰行为可能会对这一人群的心理健康产生不同的影响。
这些发现表明,无论性别如何,掩饰行为是自闭症成年人心理健康问题的一个风险因素。我们还确定了掩饰行为导致心理健康问题的风险最高的水平,这表明临床医生应该特别注意那些得分在这些水平或以上的人的心理健康问题。