| Literature DB >> 30497279 |
Louise Camm-Crosbie1, Louise Bradley1, Rebecca Shaw2, Simon Baron-Cohen3,4, Sarah Cassidy1,3,5.
Abstract
Autistic people are at high risk of mental health problems, self-injury and suicidality. However, no studies have explored autistic peoples' experiences of treatment and support for these difficulties. In partnership with a steering group of autistic adults, an online survey was developed to explore these individuals' experiences of treatment and support for mental health problems, self-injury and suicidality for the first time. A total of 200 autistic adults (122 females, 77 males and 1 unreported) aged 18-67 (mean = 38.9 years, standard deviation = 11.5), without co-occurring intellectual disability, completed the online survey. Thematic analysis of open-ended questions resulted in an overarching theme that individually tailored treatment and support was both beneficial and desirable, which consisted of three underlying themes: (1) difficulties in accessing treatment and support; (2) lack of understanding and knowledge of autistic people with co-occurring mental health difficulties and (3) appropriate treatment and support, or lack of, impacted autistic people's well-being and likelihood of seeing suicide as their future. Findings demonstrate an urgent need for autism treatment pathways in mental health services.Entities:
Keywords: Autism spectrum condition; mental health; self-injury; suicide; support; treatment
Mesh:
Year: 2018 PMID: 30497279 PMCID: PMC6625034 DOI: 10.1177/1362361318816053
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Autism ISSN: 1362-3613
Participant demographics.
| Mental health and other diagnoses | Men (n = 67) | Women (n = 112) | Total (n = 179) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Depression | 60 (89.6%) | 99 (88.4%) | 159 (88.8%) |
| Anxiety | 51 (76.1%) | 91 (81.3%) | 142 (79.3%) |
| Other | 13 (19.4%) | 27 (24.1%) | 40 (22.3%) |
| OCD | 11 (16.4%) | 28 (25.0%) | 39 (21.8%) |
| Personality disorder | 4 (6.0%) | 20 (17.9%) | 24 (13.4%) |
| Bipolar | 4 (6.0%) | 11 (9.8%) | 15 (8.4%) |
| Anorexia | 1 (1.5%) | 12 (10.7%) | 13 (7.3%) |
| ME/CFS | 3 (4.5%) | 10 (8.9%) | 13 (7.3%) |
| Epilepsy | 2 (3.0%) | 5 (4.5%) | 7 (3.9%) |
| Schizophrenia | 2 (3.0%) | 4 (3.6%) | 6 (3.4%) |
| Tourette’s | 2 (3.0%) | 2 (1.8%) | 4 (2.2%) |
| Bulimia | 0 (0.0%) | 4 (3.6%) | 4 (2.2%) |
| ASC subtype | Men (n = 77) | Women (n = 121) | Total (n = 198) |
| AS/HFA | 61 (75.3%) | 104 (80.8%) | 165 (78.7%) |
| Autism/classic autism/ASC | 9 (14.3%) | 11 (18.3%) | 20 (16.8%) |
| PDD/PDD-NOS | 0 (10.4%) | 1 (14.2%) | 1 (12.7%) |
| Other | 7 (10.4%) | 5 (4.2%) | 12 (6.6%) |
OCD: Obsessive Compulsive Disorder; ME: Myalgic Encephalopathy; CFS: Chronic Fatigue Syndrome; AS: Asperger syndrome; HFA: high functioning autism; ASC: autism spectrum condition, PDD-NOS: pervasive developmental disorder, not otherwise specified; PDD: pervasive developmental disorder; other: no specific ASC subtype specified.
Comparison of treatments participants received or were currently receiving to treatments participants needed but had not received, stratified by sex.
| Treatments | Treatments previously
received/currently receiving | Treatments previously/currently
needed but not received | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Male (n = 65) | Female (n = 99) | Total (n = 164) | Male (n = 8) | Female (n = 21) | Total (n = 29) | |
| Mental health | 56 (87.5%) | 91 (93.8%) | 147 (91.3%) | 6 (75.0%) | 17 (81.0%) | 23 (79.3%) |
| Self-injury | 7 (10.9%) | 20 (20.6%) | 27 (16.8%) | 0 (0.0%) | 7 (33.3%) | 7 (24.1%) |
| Thoughts of ending life | 17 (26.6%) | 38 (39.2%) | 55 (34.2%) | 5 (62.5%) | 8 (38.1%) | 13 (44.8%) |
| Other | 13 (20.3%) | 18 (18.6%) | 31 (19.3%) | 3 (37.5%) | 3 (14.3%) | 6 (20.7%) |
Types of support received and would ideally have liked, stratified by sex.
| Support | Currently receive support | Would ideally like
support | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Male (n = 60) | Female (n = 99) | Total (n = 159) | Male (n = 61) | Female (n = 101) | Total (n = 162) | |
| Mental health care | 13 (21.7%) | 22 (22.2%) | 35 (22.0%) | 33 (54.1%) | 66 (65.3%) | 99 (61.1%) |
| Mentoring | 9 (15.0%) | 10 (10.1%) | 19 (11.9%) | 33 (54.1%) | 101 (67.3%) | 101 (62.3%) |
| Social activities | 5 (8.3%) | 7 (7.1%) | 12 (7.5%) | 29 (47.5%) | 53 (52.5%) | 82 (50.6%) |
| In the home | 7 (11.7%) | 10 (10.1%) | 17 (10.7%) | 15 (24.6%) | 31 (30.7%) | 46 (28.4%) |
| Employment | 5 (8.3%) | 6 (6.1%) | 11 (6.9%) | 33 (54.1%) | 40 (39.6%) | 73 (45.1%) |
| Health care | 6 (10.0%) | 8 (8.1%) | 14 (8.8%) | 16 (26.2%) | 30 (29.7%) | 46 (28.4%) |
| Finance | 5 (8.3%) | 6 (6.1%) | 11 (6.9%) | 20 (32.8%) | 40 (39.6%) | 60 (37.0%) |
| In the community | 4 (6.7%) | 8 (8.1%) | 12 (7.5%) | 15 (24.6%) | 25 (24.8%) | 40 (24.7%) |
| Organisation | 1 (1.7%) | 4 (4.0%) | 5 (3.1%) | 16 (26.2%) | 50 (49.5%) | 66 (40.7%) |
| Education | 5 (8.3%) | 13 (13.1%) | 18 (11.3%) | 19 (31.1%) | 39 (38.6%) | 58 (35.8%) |
| Other | 5 (8.3%) | 14 (14.1%) | 19 (11.9%) | 17 (27.9%) | 13 (12.9%) | 30 (18.5%) |
Thematic table showing the overarching theme, three themes and eight sub-themes.
| Tailored support is beneficial and desirable | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ‘People like me don’t get support’ | Lack of understanding and knowledge | Well-being | |||||
| Dismissed for treatment or support because seen as ‘coping’ | Support geared towards children | Long waiting lists and lack of funding | Obstacles to accessing and receiving treatment and support | Not believed or listened to | Not suited to my needs | Negative impacts | Positive and enabling |