Strang John F, Klomp Sascha E, Caplan Reid, Griffin April D, Anthony Laura G, Harris Marvel C, Graham Elizabeth K, Knauss Megan, van der Miesen Anna I R
Gender and Autism Program, Center for Autism Spectrum Disorders, Children's National Medical Center, Washington, DC USA.
George Washington University School of Medicine, George Washington University, Washington, DC USA.
Clin Pract Pediatr Psychol. 2019 Dec;7(4):396-404. doi: 10.1037/cpp0000310.
Research addressing the co-occurrence of autism (and/or neurodiversity) and gender-diversity (A/ND-GD) has been conducted largely without the perspectives and voices of the A/ND-GD community. Including A/ND-GD community advocates as research partners may be a critical next step for advancing research initiatives on the co-occurrence given the apparent complexity and alterity of the A/ND-GD experience.
Consistent with the community-based participatory research (CBPR) model we propose herein, our authorship team includes a partnership between clinician researchers and diverse A/ND-GD community collaborators. Multiple facets of the A/ND-GD lived experience are examined, including through narratives provided by our A/ND-GD community partners.
Based on our experience conducting A/ND-GD-related research and our lived experience as A/ND-GD self-advocates, we highlight challenges in this line of research, including risks of conducting studies without the involvement of the A/ND-GD community. And given that many A/ND-GD youth present with gender-related urgency during the teen years, we provide a developmental framework for how CBPR-informed methods may enrich our understanding of the care needs of these young people and provide context for the apparent heterogeneity in their gender needs and trajectories over time.
Integrating CBPR methodologies in A/ND-GD research initiatives has the potential to optimize the relevance of the research questions asked and the interpretation and contextualization of study findings.
关于自闭症(和/或神经多样性)与性别多样性(A/ND - GD)共现情况的研究,在很大程度上是在没有A/ND - GD群体的观点和声音参与的情况下进行的。鉴于A/ND - GD经历明显的复杂性和独特性,将A/ND - GD群体倡导者纳入研究伙伴可能是推进共现情况研究计划的关键下一步。
与我们在此提出的基于社区的参与性研究(CBPR)模式一致,我们的作者团队包括临床研究人员与不同的A/ND - GD社区合作者之间的合作关系。研究了A/ND - GD生活经历的多个方面,包括通过我们A/ND - GD社区伙伴提供的叙述。
基于我们开展与A/ND - GD相关研究的经验以及作为A/ND - GD自我倡导者的生活经历,我们强调了这一研究领域的挑战,包括在没有A/ND - GD社区参与的情况下进行研究的风险。鉴于许多A/ND - GD青少年在青少年时期表现出与性别相关的紧迫性,我们提供了一个发展框架,说明基于CBPR的方法如何丰富我们对这些年轻人护理需求的理解,并为他们随时间推移在性别需求和轨迹方面明显的异质性提供背景。
在A/ND - GD研究计划中整合CBPR方法有潜力优化所提出研究问题的相关性以及研究结果的解释和情境化。