Aging on the Autism Spectrum: Self-care Practices and Reported Impact on Well-Being

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Danielle A. Waldron
Caitlin Coyle
John Kramer
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[1] Healthcare Administration,Center for Social and Demographic Research on Aging
[2] Stonehill College,Department of Occupational Therapy
[3] University of Massachusetts Boston,undefined
[4] University of Florida,undefined
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Aging on the autism spectrum; Self-care and autism spectrum; Physical activity and autism spectrum; Nutrition and autism spectrum; Spirituality and autism spectrum;
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The population aging on the Autism Spectrum (AS) faces disproportionate physical and mental health comorbidities. This research describes self-care practices, including physical activity (PA), nutrition, and spirituality, and the impact of these practices on the health and well-being of older adults on the AS. Researchers conducted semi-structured interviews (N = 30) with older adults (age 50+ years) on the AS on the following topics: health, employment, relationships, and services/supports. Data were analyzed using Dedoose software and a constant comparative method. Participants described self-reported health benefits of their PA. Participants who engaged with organizations reported receiving instrumental support and fulfillment. Several themes emerged regarding socialization and routines in self-care in older adults on the AS, which may inform interventions.
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页码:3512 / 3522
页数:10
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