Authors
Keren MacLennan, Catherine Woolley, Emily @ 21andsensory, Brett Heasman, Jess Starns, Becky George, Catherine Manning
Publication date
2023/12/1
Journal
Autism in Adulthood
Volume
5
Issue
4
Pages
411-422
Publisher
Mary Ann Liebert, Inc., publishers
Description
Background: Sensory processing differences are commonly experienced by autistic individuals, and some sensory experiences can greatly impact the mental health and quality of life of individuals. Previous research suggests that adapting the sensory nature of environments may improve individual experiences and engagement with these spaces. However, knowledge about which public places are particularly disabling is limited, especially from the perspective of autistic individuals. Little is also known about what in the sensory environment makes them particularly disabling.
Methods: In this participatory research study, we investigated the sensory experiences of autistic adults in public spaces. We used an online focus group method, recruiting 24 autistic adults across 7 focus groups. We applied content analysis, reflexive thematic analysis, and case study analysis.
Results: The results of the content analysis …
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