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Diagnosis, disclosure, and having autism: an interpretative phenomenological analysis of the perceptions of young people with autism.

Jaci C Huws1, Robert S P Jones.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Although there is extensive research examining parental experiences of assessment and diagnosis of autism, there is a paucity of research from the perspective of individuals with autism.
METHOD: Semi-structured interviews were conducted with nine young people with high functioning autism who were capable of providing a verbal account of their perceptions of autism and diagnosis experiences. Data were analysed using interpretative phenomenological analysis.
RESULTS: Diagnosis, and the disclosure of the diagnosis of autism, were embedded in respondents' perceptions of "having" autism. This superordinate theme included five themes: (i) disclosure delay, (ii) providing explanations, (iii) potential effects of labelling, (iv) disruptions and opportunities, and (v) acceptance and avoidance.
CONCLUSION: In relation to the existing literature, it is suggested that the effects of diagnosis, or disclosure of diagnosis, from the perspective of the person with autism be given greater consideration.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18569397     DOI: 10.1080/13668250802010394

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Intellect Dev Disabil        ISSN: 1366-8250


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