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挑战神经典型规范:自闭症成年人对健康的理解

Challenging neurotypical norms: Autistic adults' understandings of health.

作者信息

Koenig Jamie, McLean Kiley J, Haas Meghan, Horvath Megan, Vigil Mariah, Aguirre Mtanous Nahime G, Effertz Sarah, Bishop Lauren

机构信息

University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA.

出版信息

Autism. 2025 Aug 28:13623613251362336. doi: 10.1177/13623613251362336.

Abstract

This study examined how autistic adults conceptualize health and whether their conceptualizations differed substantively from those of their emergency contacts (people who helped with health or healthcare management). We conducted semi-structured interviews with 10 dyads of autistic adults and emergency contacts. A thematic analysis with deductive and inductive codes identified four main themes: (1) health is subjective well-being; (2) healthy is the absence of pain; (3) challenging neurotypical norms; and (4) differences in health definitions were smaller than perceived. Autistic participants and emergency contacts endorsed the first two themes. Only autistic participants discussed the third theme. Despite broad agreement about what "healthy" means, emergency contacts perceived significant differences between their definition of health and that of their autistic counterpart. The data suggest these differences were primarily about health behaviors. We present a model for a Personalized Health Ecosystem, describing important factors for personal conceptualization of health among autistic adults. These findings demonstrate the need for individualized care, for healthcare providers to partner with autistic patients to best support their health, and for education programs for providers who work with this community.Lay AbstractAutistic adults experience worse health and have a higher risk of mortality on average. Many autistic adults say that physicians and other healthcare providers do not understand autism and autistic people's needs. This study wants to understand how autistic adults specifically understand healthy habits as this could inform better care. We interviewed 10 autistic adults and their emergency contacts (family or friends who help them with healthcare decisions) about how they understand health and what they do to be healthy. We compared what the two groups said. Both autistic adults and their emergency contacts said that being healthy could look different for everyone. Beyond physical health, participants talked about mental, financial, and spiritual health. Participants described "healthy" as the absence of pain, though the fact that you can be in pain and healthy was mentioned. Autistic adults and their emergency contacts described health similarly. Autistic adults, however, shared more non-traditional health-promoting behaviors. These findings can help healthcare providers better understand how to work with autistic patients. Physicians should work with autistic patients on how to be healthy, rather than assume that autistic adults do not understand health.

摘要

本研究调查了成年自闭症患者如何理解健康,以及他们的理解与紧急联系人(协助其进行健康或医疗管理的人)的理解是否存在实质性差异。我们对10对成年自闭症患者及其紧急联系人进行了半结构化访谈。通过演绎和归纳编码进行的主题分析确定了四个主要主题:(1)健康即主观幸福感;(2)健康即无疼痛;(3)挑战神经典型规范;(4)健康定义的差异比感知到的要小。自闭症参与者和紧急联系人认可前两个主题。只有自闭症参与者讨论了第三个主题。尽管对于“健康”的含义有广泛共识,但紧急联系人认为他们对健康的定义与自闭症患者的定义存在显著差异。数据表明,这些差异主要体现在健康行为方面。我们提出了一个个性化健康生态系统模型,描述了成年自闭症患者个人健康概念化的重要因素。这些发现表明需要个性化护理,医疗保健提供者需要与自闭症患者合作以最好地支持他们的健康,并且需要为与该群体合作的提供者开展教育项目。

摘要

成年自闭症患者的健康状况较差,平均死亡率较高。许多成年自闭症患者表示,医生和其他医疗保健提供者不了解自闭症及自闭症患者的需求。本研究旨在了解成年自闭症患者如何具体理解健康习惯,因为这有助于提供更好的护理。我们就成年自闭症患者及其紧急联系人(帮助他们做出医疗保健决策的家人或朋友)如何理解健康以及他们为保持健康所采取的措施进行了访谈。我们比较了两组的说法。成年自闭症患者及其紧急联系人都表示,对每个人来说,健康的表现可能不同。除了身体健康,参与者还谈到了心理、财务和精神健康。参与者将“健康”描述为无疼痛,不过也提到了处于疼痛中但仍健康的情况。成年自闭症患者及其紧急联系人对健康的描述相似。然而,成年自闭症患者分享了更多非传统的促进健康行为。这些发现有助于医疗保健提供者更好地了解如何与自闭症患者合作。医生应该与自闭症患者合作探讨如何保持健康,而不是假设成年自闭症患者不理解健康。

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