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独自用餐的偏好:成年自闭症患者对拥有宁静空间的选择自由的渴望。

Preference to Eat Alone: Autistic Adults' Desire for Freedom of Choice for a Peaceful Space.

作者信息

Park-Cardoso JungJa, D Silva Ana Paula Soares

机构信息

Department of Psychology, University of São Paulo, Ribeirão Preto, Brazil.

出版信息

Autism Adulthood. 2021 Sep 1;3(3):257-265. doi: 10.1089/aut.2020.0066. Epub 2021 Sep 2.

Abstract

BACKGROUNDS

Autistic adults tend to prefer eating alone, which may result in further social isolation. This study aims to understand contexts of challenges autistic adults face when eating with other people outside home.

METHODS

We explored autistic subjectivities actively situated in eating environments. We conducted follow-up individual email interviews with autistic adults diagnosed with an autism spectrum disorder in adulthood ( = 10) and autistic adults without a formal diagnosis ( = 6), both of whom had participated in our prior online survey with Brazilian autistic adults. We used a thematic analysis to gain an in-depth understanding of challenging characteristics of social situations in the eating space.

RESULTS

To eat out comfortably, many participants did not talk while eating, chose places without sensory overload, chose places with eatable foods, ate at off-peak hours, used sensory tools, and/or left places when stressed. Participants developed these coping strategies to negotiate incongruences between their autistic personal characteristics and their physical environments. However, there were incongruences between the coping strategies and social contexts with codiners. Participants often could not freely use the strategies-both in work and in casual social situations. This lack of freedom of choice often resulted in feeling uncomfortable, sick, or having meltdowns during or after social dining. Because of these experiences, many participants decided to avoid social dining.

CONCLUSIONS

The preference to eat alone in autistic adults may reflect their desire for freedom of choice to use coping strategies to eat in a peaceful food space. Creating a peaceful eating environment may be a feasible and humanistic approach to reduce unwanted aloneness and social isolation in autistic adults.

LAY SUMMARY

Eating together with other people is a common activity to socialize and feel a sense of belonging. But autistic adults often prefer to eat alone, though they have a desire to socialize. To study challenging aspects of eating out with other people, to understand why some autistic adults prefer to eat alone. We interviewed adults who considered themselves to be on the autism spectrum. Of the 16 interview participants, 10 were formally diagnosed with an autism condition and 6 were not. They once participated in our online survey with Brazilian autistic adults. The interviews were done by email. We asked about eating places and experiences in eating out. We looked for the common themes over all the interview responses. When eating out alone, participants had strategies to eat comfortably. They could eat without talking, choose places without sensory overload, choose places with eatable foods, eat at off-peak hours, use tools such as earphones, or leave the place when stressed. However, they often could not freely do so in both work and casual social situations. They knew that their coping strategies would be considered inappropriate by others. For example, many participants felt pressured to talk while eating. Also, other people had different preferences for the times and places to eat from participants. It was difficult for participants to deal with the stressful environment without using their coping strategies. So, participants often felt uncomfortable, sick, or had meltdowns during or after eating out with others. For these reasons, many of them avoided eating out with others. Autistic adults' preference to eat alone and difficulty in social situations involving eating have been understood as eating problems in autism. Our findings suggest that some dining companions reduce autistic persons' freedom to eat in comfortable social and physical environments, and that the preference expresses a desire to have such freedom. Because we used email interviews, the study did not include any participant without access to email, and participants were all college educated, unlike most Brazilian adults with an autism diagnosis. The findings will help autistic adults by letting others know ways that dining companions potentially reduce autistic persons' freedom to eat comfortably and by inspiring them not to do so. The findings also suggest that society should focus on creating a peaceful eating environment instead of focusing on finding ways to treat autistic aloneness as if aloneness in autism is caused by problems inside of the autistic individual.

摘要

背景

成年自闭症患者往往更喜欢独自用餐,这可能会导致进一步的社会隔离。本研究旨在了解成年自闭症患者在家庭以外与他人一起用餐时所面临挑战的背景情况。

方法

我们积极探索了处于饮食环境中的自闭症主体性。我们对成年后被诊断患有自闭症谱系障碍的成年自闭症患者(n = 10)和未经过正式诊断的成年自闭症患者(n = 6)进行了后续的个人电子邮件访谈,这两组患者都曾参与过我们之前与巴西成年自闭症患者开展的在线调查。我们采用主题分析法来深入了解饮食空间中社交情境的挑战性特征。

结果

为了能舒适地外出就餐,许多参与者在就餐时不交谈,选择没有感官过载的场所,选择有可食用食物的地方,在非高峰时段用餐,使用感官工具,和/或在感到压力时离开场所。参与者制定这些应对策略以协调他们自闭症个人特征与物理环境之间的不一致。然而,这些应对策略与与同桌用餐者的社交情境之间存在不一致。参与者在工作和休闲社交场合往往都不能自由地运用这些策略。这种缺乏选择自由的情况常常导致在社交用餐期间或之后感到不适、生病或情绪崩溃。由于这些经历,许多参与者决定避免社交用餐。

结论

成年自闭症患者独自用餐的偏好可能反映出他们渴望有选择自由,以便能运用应对策略在宁静的饮食空间中用餐。营造一个宁静的饮食环境可能是一种可行且人道的方法,以减少成年自闭症患者不必要的孤独感和社会隔离。

简要概述

与他人一起用餐是一种常见的社交活动,能让人产生归属感。但成年自闭症患者虽有社交意愿,却常常更喜欢独自用餐。为研究与他人外出就餐的挑战性方面,以了解为何一些成年自闭症患者更喜欢独自用餐,我们采访了自认为属于自闭症谱系的成年人。在16名受访参与者中,10人被正式诊断患有自闭症,6人未被诊断。他们曾参与过我们与巴西成年自闭症患者的在线调查。访谈通过电子邮件进行。我们询问了就餐场所和外出就餐经历。我们在所有访谈回复中寻找共同主题。独自外出就餐时,参与者有让自己舒适用餐的策略。他们可以不交谈地用餐,选择没有感官过载的场所,选择有可食用食物的地方,在非高峰时段用餐,使用耳机等工具,或在感到压力时离开场所。然而,在工作和休闲社交场合,他们往往不能自由地这样做。他们知道自己的应对策略会被他人认为不合适。例如,许多参与者在就餐时感到有交谈的压力。此外,其他人对用餐时间和地点的偏好与参与者不同。参与者在不运用应对策略的情况下很难应对压力环境。所以,参与者在与他人外出就餐期间或之后常常感到不适、生病或情绪崩溃。出于这些原因,他们中的许多人避免与他人外出就餐。成年自闭症患者独自用餐的偏好以及在涉及用餐的社交情境中的困难一直被视为自闭症中的饮食问题。我们的研究结果表明,一些用餐同伴会减少自闭症患者在舒适的社交和物理环境中用餐的自由,而这种偏好表达了对这种自由的渴望。由于我们采用电子邮件访谈,该研究未纳入任何无法使用电子邮件的参与者,且参与者均受过大学教育,这与大多数被诊断患有自闭症的巴西成年人不同。这些研究结果将有助于成年自闭症患者,让其他人了解用餐同伴可能会如何减少自闭症患者舒适用餐的自由,并激励他们不要这样做。研究结果还表明,社会应专注于营造一个宁静的饮食环境,而不是专注于寻找方法来治疗自闭症患者的孤独感,仿佛自闭症中的孤独感是由自闭症个体内部的问题导致的。

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