Authors
Lydia Jones, Lorna Goddard, Elisabeth L Hill, Lucy A Henry, Laura Crane
Publication date
2014/12
Journal
Journal of autism and developmental disorders
Volume
44
Pages
3033-3044
Publisher
Springer US
Description
A total of 128 adults with high-functioning autism spectrum disorders were surveyed concerning the process they went through to obtain their diagnosis and the subsequent support they received. Results suggested that routes to diagnosis were quite heterogeneous and overall levels of satisfaction with the diagnostic process were mixed; 40 % of respondents were ‘very/quite’ dissatisfied, whilst 47 % were ‘very/quite’ satisfied. The extent of delays, number of professionals seen, quality of information given at diagnosis and levels of post-diagnostic support predicted overall satisfaction with the diagnostic process. Important areas and suggestions for improvement were noted for all stages of the diagnostic pathway. Respondents also displayed above average levels of depressed mood and anxiety, with greater support being requested in this area.
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Scholar articles
L Jones, L Goddard, EL Hill, LA Henry, L Crane - Journal of autism and developmental disorders, 2014