Social Skills and Cognitive Training to Support Work-Related Skills and Job Placement in a Group of Autistic AdultsEffectiveness of a Neuropsychological and Social Skills Intervention: A Case Series Study on a Pilot Program

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S. Brighenti
L. Mustacchia
G. Cicinelli
S. Chieregato
C. Comella
L. Torrero
F. Granata
R. Keller
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[1] Local Health Unit ASL Città di Torino,Adult Autism Center, Mental Health Department ROT NO
[2] Emilio ETS,Department of Psychology
[3] Consorzio Abele Lavoro,undefined
[4] University of Turin,undefined
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Autism; Work; Job placement; Neuropsychological training; Social skills training;
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Autistic people may have difficulties in finding and keeping a job. Studies highlight that only 34% of autistic people are employed compared to 54% of people with disability. 58% of people with ASD have never had a job. Social cognition and cognitive strains may also have a significant impact on working life. The primary goal of our project is supporting autistic people through a training program focused on neuropsychological and social skills training to improve participant’ job skills. Through an Individual Placement and Support model the project involved various Partners to guide, identify skills and interests, provide cognitive and psychological support for autistic people. Results highlighted neuropsychological training efficacy, especially in inhibitory control and good rate of employment status at the end of the project. Findings are encouraging and underline the importance of a multidisciplinary approach to support autistic people in their work life considering their expectations, needs and inclinations.
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页码:1610 / 1618
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