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Autistic adults commonly experience mental health conditions. However, research rarely involves autistic adults in deciding priorities for research on mental healthcare approaches that might work for them. The purpose of this article is to describe a stakeholder-driven project that involved autistic adults in co-leading and designing research about priorities to address mental health needs. Through a large online survey, two large meetings, and three face-to-face focus group discussions involving over 350 stakeholders, we identified five priorities for mental health research desired by autistic adults. These priorities and preferred outcomes should be used to guide research and practice for autistic adults.
SUBMITTER: Benevides TW
PROVIDER: S-EPMC7787673 | biostudies-literature | 2020 May
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Benevides Teal W TW Shore Stephen M SM Palmer Kate K Duncan Patricia P Plank Alex A Andresen May-Lynn ML Caplan Reid R Cook Barb B Gassner Dena D Hector Becca Lory BL Morgan Lisa L Nebeker Lindsey L Purkis Yenn Y Rankowski Brigid B Wittig Karl K Coughlin Steven S SS
Autism : the international journal of research and practice 20200501 4
<h4>Lay abstract</h4>Autistic adults commonly experience mental health conditions. However, research rarely involves autistic adults in deciding priorities for research on mental healthcare approaches that might work for them. The purpose of this article is to describe a stakeholder-driven project that involved autistic adults in co-leading and designing research about priorities to address mental health needs. Through a large online survey, two large meetings, and three face-to-face focus group ...[more]