Wang Manhua, Fok Megan, Kim Jisun, Izaac Victoria, Hornburg Caroline Byrd, Scarpa Angela, Jeon Myounghoon, Kim Sunwook
Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, USA.
Virginia Tech Autism Clinic & Center for Autism Research, Blacksburg, USA.
Proc Hum Factors Ergon Soc Annu Meet. 2024 Sep;68(1):611-612. doi: 10.1177/10711813241260310. Epub 2024 Sep 9.
Employment is an important aspect of independent adulthood, yet autistic adults typically face substantial barriers in the labor market, including high rates of un- and under-employment. To promote an inclusive workplace, the present study explored collaboration dynamics between autistic and non-autistic adults as they worked toward shared team goals in an online setting. We recruited nine dyads, including three dyads of non-autistic adults with an autistic adult (NA-AA), and six dyads of non-autistic adults (NA-NA). Our findings demonstrated that neurodiverse collaboration (autistic and non-autistic adults together) could lead to improved task efficiency at the group level and higher perceived team performance in individuals. However, in these collaborative settings, autistic adults reported higher levels of depression, anxiety, and stress compared to their non-autistic partners. Our findings demonstrate the unique contributions that autistic adults may bring into the workplace and highlight the need to develop workplace technologies supporting their collaborative experiences.
就业是独立成年期的一个重要方面,但成年自闭症患者在劳动力市场通常面临重大障碍,包括高失业率和就业不足率。为了促进包容性的工作场所,本研究探讨了成年自闭症患者与非自闭症患者在在线环境中朝着共同的团队目标努力时的合作动态。我们招募了九个二人组,包括三个由一名成年自闭症患者和一名非自闭症成年患者组成的二人组(非自闭症-自闭症),以及六个由非自闭症成年患者组成的二人组(非自闭症-非自闭症)。我们的研究结果表明,神经多样性合作(成年自闭症患者和非自闭症患者共同参与)可以提高团队层面的任务效率,并提升个体对团队表现的感知。然而,在这些合作环境中,与非自闭症伙伴相比,成年自闭症患者报告的抑郁、焦虑和压力水平更高。我们的研究结果证明了成年自闭症患者可能为工作场所带来的独特贡献,并强调了开发支持他们合作体验的工作场所技术的必要性。