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Supporting university students with autism spectrum disorder.

Ashleigh Hillier1, Jody Goldstein1, Deirdra Murphy1, Rhoda Trietsch1, Jacqueline Keeves1, Eva Mendes1, Alexa Queenan1.   

Abstract

Increasing numbers of students with autism spectrum disorder are entering higher education. Their success can be jeopardized by organizational, social/emotional, and academic challenges if appropriate supports are not in place. Our objective was to evaluate the effectiveness of a support group model for university students with autism spectrum disorder in improving psychological and functional outcomes. A curriculum guided the weekly discussions and consisted of topics such as time and stress management, managing group work, and social communication. Efficacy was assessed through pre- and post self-report measures focused on self-esteem, loneliness, anxiety, and depression. Functional changes in academic and social skills were examined through qualitative analysis of focus groups. Findings from the self-report measures indicated significant reductions in feelings of loneliness and general anxiety, and a significant increase in self-esteem at the end of the program compared to the beginning. Five prominent themes were identified in the focus-group analysis and reflected how the program had positively impacted participants' skills and coping: executive functioning; goal setting; academics and resources; stress and anxiety; and social. Given the cost effectiveness of "in-house" interventions and the potential for improving academic outcomes and retention of students with autism spectrum disorder, further research examining similar program models is warranted.

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Keywords:  adults; autism spectrum disorders; education services; interventions—psychosocial/behavioral; qualitative research

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28683558     DOI: 10.1177/1362361317699584

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Autism        ISSN: 1362-3613


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