Yew Rui Ying, Hooley Merrilyn, Stokes Mark A
Deakin University, Australia.
Autism. 2023 Mar 16;27(8):13623613231160244. doi: 10.1177/13623613231160244.
Previous research has found that autistic people report lower satisfaction in their romantic relationships compared to non-autistic people. However, the majority of this research has focused on autistic traits as barriers to relationship satisfaction, while overlooking the role of their partners in these relationships. Our study explored a range of factors in both autistic people and non-autistic partners of autistic people and how they may be linked to long-term relationship satisfaction. These factors included social and communication skills, personality traits, social loneliness, partner responsiveness, and sexual satisfaction. We found that partner responsiveness was a strong predictor of relationship satisfaction for both autistic and non-autistic partners, suggesting that rather than focusing intervention solely on the autistic person, the role of their partner should also be considered. Service providers who work with couples involving an autistic person to enhance their relationship satisfaction could focus on assisting their clients to identify each other's needs and how best to meet them.
以往的研究发现,与非自闭症患者相比,自闭症患者对浪漫关系的满意度较低。然而,这项研究大多将自闭症特质视为关系满意度的障碍,却忽视了伴侣在这些关系中的作用。我们的研究探讨了自闭症患者及其非自闭症伴侣的一系列因素,以及这些因素与长期关系满意度之间的联系。这些因素包括社交和沟通技巧、性格特质、社交孤独感、伴侣反应能力以及性满意度。我们发现,伴侣反应能力是自闭症伴侣和非自闭症伴侣关系满意度的有力预测指标,这表明,与其仅将干预重点放在自闭症患者身上,还应考虑其伴侣的作用。与涉及自闭症患者的伴侣合作以提高其关系满意度的服务提供者,可以专注于帮助客户识别彼此的需求以及如何最好地满足这些需求。