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‘Who Am I?’: An Exploratory Study of the Relationships Between Identity Acculturation and Mental Health in Autistic Adolescents

机译:我是谁?:对自闭症青少年身份适应和心理健康之间关系的探索性研究

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Autistic adolescents are at increased risk of mental health difficulties. One potential factor contributing to this is identity development, although this hypothesis has been little explored. These adolescents also have to consider how autism forms their identity, a process called acculturation. This exploratory study examined the relationships between identity, acculturation and mental health in autistic adolescents. Twenty-four participants completed measures investigating identity, acculturation and mental health. Findings suggested mental health was not related to personal identity. Mental health scores did not differ between acculturation groups, however those aligned to non-autistic culture tended to generate more positive self-statements than those aligned to neither culture. These findings suggest autistic adolescents should be encouraged to explore autistic culture and supported in constructing their identity.
机译:自闭症青少年的精神健康困难风险增加。尽管对此假设进行了很少的探索,但可能导致身份发展的一个潜在因素是身份。这些青少年还必须考虑自闭症如何形成他们的身份,这个过程称为适应。这项探索性研究检查了自闭症青少年身份,适应能力和心理健康之间的关系。 24名参与者完成了调查身份,文化适应和心理健康的措施。研究结果表明心理健康与个人身份无关。各个适应文化组之间的心理健康得分没有差异,但是,与非自闭症文化相适应的人比那些不与两种文化相适应的人更容易产生积极的自我陈述。这些发现表明,应该鼓励自闭症青少年探索自闭症文化,并支持他们建立自己的身份。

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