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Older Adults with ASD: The Consequences of Aging. Insights from a series of special interest group meetings held at the International Society for Autism Research 2016–2017

机译:患有ASD的老年人:衰老的后果。在国际自闭症研究学会2016–2017年举行的一系列特殊兴趣小组会议上的见解

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A special interest group (SIG) entitled "Older Adults with ASD: The Consequences of Aging" was held at the International Society for Autism Research (INSAR) annual meetings in 2016 and 2017. The SIG and subsequent meetings brought together, for the first time, international delegates who were members of the autistic community, researchers, practitioners and service providers. Based on aging autism research that is already underway in UK, Europe, Australia and North America, discussions focussed on conceptualising the parameters of aging when referring to autism, and the measures that are appropriate to use with older adults when considering diagnostic assessment, cognitive factors and quality of life in older age. Thus, the aim of this SIG was to progress the research agenda on current and future directions for autism research in the context of aging. A global issue on how to define 'aging' when referring to ASD was at the forefront of discussions. The ‘aging’ concept can in principle refer to all developmental transitions. However, in this paper we focus on the cognitive and physical changes that take place from mid-life onwards. Accordingly, it was agreed that aging and ASD research should focus on adults over the age of 50 years, given the high rates of co-occurring physical and mental health concerns and increased risk of premature death in some individuals. Moreover, very little is known about the cognitive change, care needs and outcomes of autistic adults beyond this age. Discussions on the topics of diagnostic and cognitive assessments, and of quality of life and well-being were explored through shared knowledge about which measures are currently being used and which background questions should be asked to obtain comprehensive and informative developmental and medical histories. Accordingly, a survey was completed by SIG delegates who were representatives of international research groups across four continents, and who are currently conducting studies with older autistic adults. Considerable overlap was identified across different research groups in measures of both autism and quality of life, which pointed to combining data and shared learnings as the logical next step. Regarding the background questions that were asked, the different research groups covered similar topics but the groups differed in the way these questions were formulated when working with autistic adults across a range of cognitive abilities. It became clear that continued input from individuals on the autism spectrum is important to ensure that questionnaires used in ongoing and future are accessible and understandable for people across the whole autistic spectrum, including those with limited verbal abilities.
机译:在2016年和2017年的国际自闭症研究协会(INSAR)年度会议上,举行了一个名为“患有ASD的老年人:衰老的后果”的特别兴趣小组。该小组及其后的会议首次召开,自闭症社区成员的国际代表,研究人员,从业人员和服务提供商。基于英国,欧洲,澳大利亚和北美已经开始的衰老自闭症研究,讨论的重点是概念化提及自闭症时的衰老参数,以及在考虑诊断评估,认知因素时适合老年人使用的措施和老年人的生活质量。因此,该SIG的目的是在衰老的背景下推进有关自闭症研究的当前和未来方向的研究议程。在讨论ASD时如何定义“衰老”的全球性问题一直处于讨论的前沿。 “衰老”概念原则上可以指所有发展过渡。但是,在本文中,我们重点关注从中年开始发生的认知和身体变化。因此,人们同意,鉴于同时发生的身心健康问题和某些人过早死亡的风险增加,衰老和ASD研究应集中在50岁以上的成年人上。此外,对于这个年龄以上的自闭症成年人的认知变化,护理需求和结果知之甚少。通过共享知识,探讨了有关诊断和认知评估以及生活质量和福祉的主题,这些知识涉及当前正在使用的哪些措施以及应该询问哪些背景问题,以获得全面和有益的发展和医学史。因此,SIG代表完成了一项调查,他们是四大洲的国际研究小组的代表,目前正在与年龄较大的自闭症成年人进行研究。在自闭症和生活质量的测量中,不同研究组之间发现了相当大的重叠,这表明将数据和共享的学习结合起来是合理的下一步。关于提出的背景问题,不同的研究小组涵盖了相似的主题,但是当与具有多种认知能力的自闭症成年人一起工作时,这些小组在提出这些问题的方式上有所不同。显而易见,自闭症谱系个人的持续投入对于确保整个自闭症谱系(包括言语能力有限)的人们都能访问和理解其使用状况是很重要的。

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