University of Bristol, UK.
Autism. 2021 Nov;25(8):2265-2278. doi: 10.1177/13623613211014995. Epub 2021 Jun 25.
There has been a lot of research into things like how autistic people's communication styles are different to those of non-autistic people, especially among children. This has tended to focus on parent reports and experiments, rather than asking autistic people about their own experiences and preferences regarding communication.This article is the first to ask autistic adults how they prefer to communicate in different scenarios. We asked whether they preferred to use a range of methods, such email, phone calls, letters and live messaging, in scenarios from education to customer services to friends and family. When contacting unknown people or organisations, we found that generally email was preferred, and phone calls were very unpopular. However, for friends, family and people they felt comfortable with, they preferred both face-to-face and written forms of communication (e.g. email and text message).The findings suggest that services should move away from a reliance on phone calls for communication. They should make sure that access to support is not dependent on the phone, and instead offer written options such as email and live messaging which are more accessible. Future research should investigate the impact of COVID-19 on autistic people's communication preferences, as video calling has become much more commonly used and potentially combines benefits and challenges of other modes discussed in this article.
已经有很多研究关注自闭症患者的沟通方式与非自闭症患者的沟通方式有何不同,尤其是在儿童中。这些研究往往侧重于家长报告和实验,而不是询问自闭症患者对自己在沟通方面的体验和偏好。本文首次询问了成年自闭症患者在不同场景下更喜欢哪种沟通方式。我们询问他们在从教育到客户服务再到朋友和家人的各种场景中,是否更喜欢使用电子邮件、电话、信件和实时消息等多种方法。在与不熟悉的人或组织联系时,我们发现一般来说,电子邮件是首选,而电话则非常不受欢迎。但是,对于朋友、家人和他们感到舒适的人,他们更喜欢面对面和书面的沟通方式(例如电子邮件和短信)。研究结果表明,服务应该摆脱对电话沟通的依赖。他们应该确保支持的获取不依赖于电话,而是提供更易于访问的书面选择,如电子邮件和实时消息。未来的研究应该调查 COVID-19 对自闭症患者沟通偏好的影响,因为视频通话已经变得更加普遍,并且可能结合了本文讨论的其他模式的优势和挑战。