A phenomenological exploration of the occupational identity of late-diagnosed autistic women in the United Kingdom

被引:0
|
作者
Lynch, Jessica [1 ]
Murphy, Angela [1 ]
Da Cruz, Daniel Cezar [1 ]
机构
[1] Leeds Beckett Univ, Sch Hlth, Dept Rehabil & Hlth Profess, Calverley Bldg,CL 606,City Campus, Leeds LS1 3HE, West Yorkshire, England
来源
DISCOVER PSYCHOLOGY | 2024年 / 4卷 / 01期
关键词
Autism; Late-diagnosis; Women; Occupational identity; Society; SPECTRUM DISORDER; MENTAL-HEALTH; ADULTS; EXPERIENCES; GIRLS; BEHAVIORS; SYMPTOMS; LOOKING; GENDER; PTSD;
D O I
10.1007/s44202-024-00234-2
中图分类号
B84 [心理学];
学科分类号
04 ; 0402 ;
摘要
Many autistic women without an intellectual disability receive their diagnoses later in life. Little is understood about how gender, autism, and a late diagnosis intersect to impact the occupational identity of these individuals. Purpose: the current study aimed to explore how autistic women who received a diagnosis in adulthood describe key areas that influence the development of occupational identity. Methods: eight participants recruited from social media were interviewed through semi-structured interviews, and a reflexive thematic analysis was conducted on the rich accounts of their lived experiences. Results: three major overlapping themes included experiencing disconnection from one's own volition, striving for occupational balance, and acceptance as a protective factor within these women's lives. Subthemes were in relation to personal reconciliation around difference and the dynamic between the person, environment, and the dominant socio-cultural context. The political, social, and economic landscape perpetuating neoliberal, individualistic and ableist ideals within practice is criticised considering the lived experiences presented in the findings. Conclusion: the necessity for collective health promotion through improving the basic standard of living according to the social determinants of health is highlighted.
引用
收藏
页数:16
相关论文
共 35 条
  • [21] Gender differences in psychosocial function and self-reported health status in late-diagnosed autistic adults: results from the FACE-ASD national cohort
    Dubreucq, Julien
    Coutelle, Romain
    Lajnef, Mohamed
    Godin, Ophelia
    Amestoy, Anouck
    Atzori, Paola
    Baleyte, Jean-Marc
    Bonnot, Olivier
    Bouvard, Manuel
    Coulon, Nathalie
    Da Fonseca, David
    Demily, Caroline
    Delorme, Richard
    Fabrowski, Marine
    Givaudan, Marion
    Gollier-Briant, Fanny
    Guenole, Fabian
    Humeau, Elise
    Leignier, Sylvain
    Lejuste, Florian
    Levy, Charlotte
    Rabot, Juliette
    Schroder, Carmen M.
    Valette, Marie
    Leboyer, Marion
    Speranza, Mario
    PSYCHOLOGICAL MEDICINE, 2023, 53 (12) : 5674 - 5684
  • [22] The experiences of African immigrant mothers living in the United Kingdom with a child diagnosed with an autism spectrum disorder: an interpretive phenomenological analysis
    Munroe, Kathryn
    Hammond, Linda
    Cole, Susanna
    DISABILITY & SOCIETY, 2016, 31 (06) : 798 - 819
  • [23] Antiretroviral therapy and premature delivery in diagnosed HIV-infected women in the United Kingdom and Ireland
    Townsend, Claire L.
    Cortina-Borja, Mario
    Peckham, Catherine S.
    Tookey, Pat A.
    AIDS, 2007, 21 (08) : 1019 - 1026
  • [24] Shared Decision-Making Among Women Diagnosed with Breast Cancer: A Phenomenological Study and Exploration into Health Literacy Education
    DeRosa, Antonio P.
    Demetres, Michelle R.
    McComas, Ryan R.
    JOURNAL OF CONSUMER HEALTH ON THE INTERNET, 2022, 26 (03) : 259 - 273
  • [25] An exploration of the lived experiences of non-binary individuals who have presented at a gender identity clinic in the United Kingdom
    Taylor, Jessica
    Zalewska, Agnieszka
    Gates, Jennifer Joan
    Millon, Guy
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF TRANSGENDERISM, 2019, 20 (2-3): : 195 - 204
  • [26] Decreased fertility rates in 9639 women diagnosed with inflammatory bowel disease: a United Kingdom population-based cohort study
    Ban, L.
    Tata, L. J.
    Humes, D. J.
    Fiaschi, L.
    Card, T.
    ALIMENTARY PHARMACOLOGY & THERAPEUTICS, 2015, 42 (07) : 855 - 866
  • [27] "I Can't Blame Mum": A Qualitative Exploration of Relational Dynamics in Women With Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) in the United Kingdom
    Newton, Rebecca J.
    Glover, Jennifer
    VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN, 2022, 28 (01) : 3 - 25
  • [28] Nutrient intakes of middle-aged men and women in China, Japan, United Kingdom, and United States in the late 1990s: The INTERMAP Study
    BF Zhou
    J Stamler
    B Dennis
    A Moag-Stahlberg
    N Okuda
    C Robertson
    L Zhao
    Q Chan
    P Elliott
    Journal of Human Hypertension, 2003, 17 : 623 - 630
  • [29] Nutrient intakes of middle-aged men and women in China, Japan, United Kingdom, and United States in the late 1990s: the INTERMAP study
    Zhou, BF
    Stamler, J
    Dennis, B
    Moag-Stahlberg, A
    Okuda, N
    Robertson, C
    Zhao, L
    Chan, Q
    Elliott, P
    JOURNAL OF HUMAN HYPERTENSION, 2003, 17 (09) : 623 - 630
  • [30] Evidence of Stage Shift in Women Diagnosed With Ovarian Cancer During Phase II of the United Kingdom Familial Ovarian Cancer Screening Study
    Rosenthal, Adam N.
    Fraser, Lindsay S. M.
    Philpott, Susan
    Manchanda, Ranjit
    Burnell, Matthew
    Badman, Philip
    Hadwin, Richard
    Rizzuto, Ivana
    Benjamin, Elizabeth
    Singh, Naveena
    Evans, D. Gareth
    Eccles, Diana M.
    Ryan, Andy
    Liston, Robert
    Dawnay, Anne
    Ford, Jeremy
    Gunu, Richard
    Mackay, James
    Skates, Steven J.
    Menon, Usha
    Jacobs, Ian J.
    JOURNAL OF CLINICAL ONCOLOGY, 2017, 35 (13) : 1411 - +