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Important Knowledge for Diagnosing Autistic Patients

aIndependent Researcher, Australia
bUniversity of Southern Queensland, Australia

Addressing Underserved Populations in Autism Spectrum Research

ISBN: 978-1-80382-464-2, eISBN: 978-1-80382-463-5

Publication date: 7 July 2022

Abstract

In this book it was proposed that autistic females and African American autistics are usually not participants in autistic research because they rarely receive an autism diagnosis. If diagnostic services were made more congenial for autistics from these groups, then the prospect of them being diagnosed as autistic and being available to be research participants would increase. To help achieve this outcome, this chapter begins by presenting some typical barriers that autistics encounter when trying to access autism diagnostic services. This is followed by an explanation of some consequences of this exclusion for autistics, their families and the research community. In an attempt to mitigate these consequences, and to increase the pool of potential autistic candidates for research, this chapter concludes with a series of suggestions to improve the public's accessibility to autism diagnostic services as well as suggestions for improving the autism diagnostic process for both children and adults.

The contribution that this chapter makes to the field of autism spectrum research is to provide clinicians with some important concepts that will help autistics feel valued and accepted during the diagnostic process. A potential flow-on effect of this knowledge is that more autistics who have experienced feeling valued and accepted by clinicians will be more inclined to be involved in research.

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Bennett, M. and Goodall, E. (2022), "Important Knowledge for Diagnosing Autistic Patients", Addressing Underserved Populations in Autism Spectrum Research, Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 99-115. https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-80382-463-520221009

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Emerald Publishing Limited

Copyright © 2022 Matthew Bennett and Emma Goodall. Published under exclusive licence by Emerald Publishing Limited