University of Hertfordshire, UK.
Hertfordshire Partnership University NHS Foundation Trust, UK.
Autism. 2022 May;26(4):951-962. doi: 10.1177/13623613211037896. Epub 2021 Aug 13.
Autistic women with average or above intellectual abilities are often overlooked clinically or identified at older ages compared to autistic males. Their experiences can provide insight into the socio-cultural factors that impact on how they develop and are seen by others. This study asked autistic women to describe the culture around them and explore how this has influenced their lived experiences. Individual semi-structured interviews were conducted with eight autistic women without a co-occurring diagnosis of intellectual disabilities. These were used for interpretative phenomenological analysis. Overall, we found three closely connected themes on the pervasive influence of cultural values on autistic women, how autistic women define themselves and the importance of connecting with society. These findings suggest that dominant cultural beliefs, values and norms effect how autistic women are recognised by others and develop their sense of self. Broadening how people think about autistic women in society and clinically may benefit how we identify and support autistic women.
与自闭症男性相比,智力水平中等或以上的自闭症女性在临床上往往被忽视或在较晚的年龄才被确诊。她们的经历可以深入了解影响她们发展和被他人看待的社会文化因素。本研究要求自闭症女性描述周围的文化,并探讨这些文化如何影响她们的生活经历。对八名没有智力障碍共病诊断的自闭症女性进行了个体半结构化访谈。这些访谈用于解释性现象学分析。总的来说,我们发现了三个紧密相连的主题,即文化价值观对自闭症女性的普遍影响、自闭症女性如何定义自己以及与社会联系的重要性。这些发现表明,主流文化信念、价值观和规范影响了他人对自闭症女性的认知以及她们自我意识的发展。拓宽社会和临床对自闭症女性的认知,可能有助于我们识别和支持自闭症女性。