| Literature DB >> 32477221 |
William Nguyen1, Tamara Ownsworth1, Chelsea Nicol1, David Zimmerman1.
Abstract
Few studies have examined the self-perceptions of autistic adults. This study aimed firstly to investigate domain-specific self-concepts and global self-esteem in autistic adults. The second aim was to examine associations between autism self-appraisals, perceived social support and global self-concept and self-esteem. The third was to determine which domains of self-concept were most closely associated with self-esteem. Participants included 71 autistic adults aged 18-70 years and 65 age, sex and education matched typically developing individuals. Participants completed an online survey of autism characteristics, global self-esteem and domain-specific self-concepts (i.e. likeability, task accomplishment, power, giftedness, invulnerability, and morality), self-appraisals about autism, and perceived social support. Autistic participants reported significantly lower power and global self-esteem than typically developing individuals after controlling for autism characteristics. More positive self-appraisals about autism (i.e. greater perceived benefits and lower helplessness) were significantly related to better global self-concept and self-esteem. Global self-esteem was significantly and positively associated with perceptions of giftedness, emotional resilience and power. These findings suggest that autistic adults may perceive themselves as having a low sense of power in their relationships and have negative global perceptions of their self-worth. However, those able to find positive meaning or benefits associated with autism are likely to have more positive global self-perceptions. This study provides new insights into how autistic adults perceive themselves which may guide the focus of psychosocial interventions that seek to recognize and promote unique talents and emotional resilience.Entities:
Keywords: autism; autistic adults; self-appraisals; self-concept; self-esteem; social support
Year: 2020 PMID: 32477221 PMCID: PMC7235351 DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2020.00913
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Psychol ISSN: 1664-1078
Participants’ socio-demographic characteristics.
| Age (years) | 37.83 (14.42) | 38.52 (14.03) | –0.28 | 0.777 | 0.042 |
| 0.22 | 0.637 | 0.040 | |||
| Male | 40 (56%) | 34 (52.3%) | |||
| Female | 31 (44%) | 31 (47.7%) | |||
| English as a second language | 3 (4.0%); 4 unknown | 5 (7.7%) | 0.60 | 0.439 | 0.067 |
| Years of education | 14.31 (2.36) | 14.11 (3.30) | 0.41 | 0.680 | 0.069 |
| Employed, self-employed or in higher education or vocational training | 42 (59.2%) | 51 (78.5%) | 5.85 | 0.016 | 0.207 |
| Unemployed or in voluntary work or job training | 29 (40.8%) | 14 (21.5%) | |||
| Not in a relationship | 42 (59.0%) | 37 (56.9%) | 0.07 | 0.792 | 0.023 |
| In a relationship | 29 (41.0%) | 28 (43.1%) | |||
| RAADS-R | 149.30 (32.65) | 56.57 (39.13) | 15.05 | < 0.001 | 2.57 |
| 16.97 | < 0.001 | 0.359 | |||
| No | 37 (52.1%) | 57 (87.7%) | |||
| Yes | 30 (42.3%) | 8 (12.3%) | |||
| Unknown | 4 (5.6%) | − |
MANCOVA and Univariate Pairwise Comparisons of the Six Factor Self Concept Scale (SFSCS) between the Autistic and TD Groups (note: EMM = Estimated Marginal Means, adjusted for RAADS-R).
| MANCOVA Result | 0.91 | 2.38 | 0.042* | 0.09 | ||||
| RAADS-R (covariate) | 0.61 | 16.48 | < 0.001*** | 0.39 | ||||
| Likeability | 29.45 | 0.99 | 30.28 | 1.02 | 0.24 | 0.626a | 0.00 | |
| Task Accomplishment | 31.00 | 1.06 | 32.95 | 1.10 | 1.12 | 0.291 | 0.01 | |
| Power | 25.71 | 1.24 | 31.58 | 1.28 | 7.47 | 0.007** | 0.05 | |
| Giftedness | 22.92 | 1.08 | 22.70 | 1.11 | 0.02 | 0.904 | 0.00 | |
| Invulnerability | 22.47 | 1.09 | 19.53 | 1.13 | 2.41 | 0.123 | 0.02 | |
Descriptive statistics and correlations between demographic variables, autism traits, self-appraisals, perceived social support, global self-concept and self-esteem for autistic participants.
| 13.03 (4.11) | 16.03 (3.40) | 15.94 (4.80) | 23.48 (9.03) | 164.15 (23.81) | 16.61 (7.72) | |
| Age | –0.12 | 0.09 | –0.02 | −0.27* | 0.09 | 0.15 |
| Sex | –0.09 | 0.23 | –0.004 | 0.22 | 0.04 | 0.23* |
| Education | –0.05 | 0.15 | 0.03 | 0.02 | 0.12 | 0.11 |
| Employment status | –0.17 | 0.04 | 0.01 | 0.09 | 0.11 | 0.05 |
| RAADS-R | 0.42*** | –0.10 | 0.06 | −0.27* | 0.004 | −0.27* |
| Helplessness | − | −0.31* | –0.13 | −0.43*** | –0.11 | −0.47*** |
| Acceptance | −0.31* | − | 0.58*** | 0.34** | 0.32** | 0.57*** |
| Perceived Benefits | –0.13 | 0.58*** | − | 0.42*** | 0.56*** | 0.58*** |
| Perceived social support | −0.43*** | 0.34** | 0.42*** | − | 0.33** | 0.54*** |
Hierarchical regression of autism characteristics (raads-r), sex, autism self-appraisals and perceived social support on global self-esteem.
| Step 1 | 0.11* | 0.11* | |||||
| RAADS-R | –0.05 | 0.03 | –0.24 | –2.02 | 0.05 | ||
| Sex | 2.99 | 1.83 | 0.19 | 1.64 | 0.02 | ||
| Step 2 | 0.58*** | 0.48*** | |||||
| RAADS-R | –0.02 | 0.02 | –0.10 | –1.04 | 0.01 | ||
| Sex | 1.10 | 1.42 | 0.07 | 0.77 | 0.00 | ||
| Helplessness | –0.45 | 0.19 | –0.24 | −2.35* | 0.04 | ||
| Acceptance | 0.43 | 0.25 | 0.19 | 1.71 | 0.02 | ||
| Perceived benefits | 0.63 | 0.18 | 0.39 | 3.46** | 0.07 | ||
| Perceived social support | 0.13 | 0.09 | 0.15 | 1.42 | 0.02 |
Standard regression of helplessness, acceptance, perceived benefits and perceived social support on global self-concept.
| Overall model | 0.32 | 0.32*** | |||||
| Helplessness | 0.01 | 0.69 | 0.002 | 0.02 | 0.00 | ||
| Acceptance | –0.17 | 0.93 | –0.02 | –0.18 | 0.00 | ||
| Perceived benefits | 2.60 | 0.67 | 0.52 | 3.98*** | 0.16 | ||
| Perceived social support | 0.31 | 0.33 | 0.12 | 0.95 | 0.01 |
Hierarchical regression of the self-concept domains on global self-esteem for the autistic sample, controlling for autism characteristics.
| Step 1 | 0.07* | 0.07* | |||||
| RAADS-R | –0.06 | 0.03 | –0.26 | −2.23* | 0.07 | ||
| Step 2 | 0.55*** | 0.48*** | |||||
| RAADS-R | –0.07 | 0.03 | –0.31 | −2.78** | 0.06 | ||
| Likeability | 0.01 | 0.11 | 0.01 | 0.06 | 0.00 | ||
| Task Accomplishment | 0.06 | 0.13 | 0.05 | 0.45 | 0.00 | ||
| Power | 0.20 | 0.10 | 0.20 | 2.05* | 0.03 | ||
| Giftedness | 0.40 | 0.12 | 0.36 | 3.28** | 0.08 | ||
| Invulnerability | 0.35 | 0.12 | 0.33 | 3.03** | 0.07 | ||
| Morality | 0.30 | 0.20 | 0.17 | 1.51 | 0.01 |