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The Vulnerability Experiences Quotient (VEQ): A Study of Vulnerability, Mental Health and Life Satisfaction in Autistic Adults

机译:漏洞经历商(VEQ):自闭症成年人脆弱性,心理健康和生活满意度的研究

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Abstract Co‐morbid mental health conditions such as anxiety and depression are extremely common in autistic adults. Vulnerability to negative life experiences such as victimisation and unemployment may be partially responsible for the development of these conditions. Here we measure the frequency of negative life experiences in autistic adults and explore how these are associated with current anxiety and depression symptoms and life satisfaction. We developed the Vulnerability Experiences Quotient (VEQ) through stakeholder consultation. The VEQ includes 60 items across 10 domains. Autistic adults with a clinical diagnosis and non‐autistic controls completed the VEQ, screening measures for anxiety and depression, and a life‐satisfaction scale in an online survey. Likelihood of experiencing each VEQ event was compared between groups, using binary logistic regression. Mediation analysis was used to test whether total VEQ score mediated the relationship between autism and (1) depression (2) anxiety and (3) life satisfaction. Autistic adults ( N = 426) reported higher rates of the majority of events in the VEQ than non‐autistic adults (N = 268). They also reported more anxiety and depression symptoms and lower life satisfaction. Group differences in anxiety, depression and life satisfaction were partially mediated by VEQ total score. This study highlights several important understudied areas of vulnerability for autistic adults, including domestic abuse, contact with social services (as parents) and financial exploitation and hardship. Improved support, advice and advocacy services are needed to reduce the vulnerability of autistic adults to negative life experiences, which may in turn improve mental health and life satisfaction in this population. Autism Res 2019, 12: 1516–1528 . ? 2019 The Authors. Autism Research published by International Society for Autism Research published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Lay Summary This study investigated whether autistic adults are more vulnerable to certain negative life experiences, and whether these experiences are related to anxiety, depression and life satisfaction. We found that autistic adults are more vulnerable to many different negative life events, including employment difficulties, financial hardship and domestic abuse. Negative life experiences partially explained the higher rates of anxiety and depression symptoms and lower life satisfaction in autistic adults compared to non‐autistic adults. Improved support services are required to reduce the vulnerability of autistic adults. Reducing vulnerability may improve mental health and increase life satisfaction in this population.
机译:摘要焦虑和抑郁等共同病态的心理健康状况在自闭症成年人中非常常见。对负面生活经验的脆弱性,如受害和失业率可能部分负责这些条件的制定。在这里,我们测量自闭症成年人的负面生活经验的频率,并探讨这些与目前焦虑和抑郁症状和生活满意度有关的频率。我们通过利益相关方咨询开发了漏洞体验商(VEQ)。 VEQ包含10个域的60个项目。具有临床诊断和非自闭症控制的自闭症成年人完成了VEQ,焦虑和抑郁症的筛选措施,以及在线调查中的生活满意度。使用二进制逻辑回归在组之间比较了每个VEQ事件的可能性。中介分析用于测试总VEQ评分是否介导自闭症和(1)抑郁(2)焦虑和(3)生活满意度之间的关系。自闭症成年人(n = 426)报告了VEQ大多数事件的率高于非自闭症成年人(n = 268)。他们还报告了更多的焦虑和抑郁症状和较低的生活满意度。焦虑,抑郁和生活满意度的组差异由VEQ总分部分介导。本研究突出了自闭症成年人的几个重要脆弱地区,包括国内虐待,与社会服务联系(作为父母)和财务开采和困难。需要改进的支持,咨询和宣传服务,以减少自闭症成年人对负面生活经验的脆弱性,这可能反过来改善了这种人口的心理健康和生活满足感。自闭症es 2019,12:1516-1528。还2019年作者。国际自闭症研究会出版的自闭症研究由Wiley期刊出版,Inc。总结本研究调查了自闭症成年人是否更容易受到某些负面生活经验的影响,以及这些经验是否与焦虑,抑郁和生活满意有关。我们发现自闭症成年人更容易受到许多不同的负面生活事件,包括就业困难,金融困难和国内虐待。与非自闭症成年人相比,消极生活经验部分解释了自闭症成年人中焦虑和抑郁症状和较低的生命满意度。需要改进的支持服务来减少自闭症成年人的脆弱性。减少脆弱性可能会改善心理健康,并提高这群人群的生活满意度。

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