'Something needs to change': Mental health experiences of young autistic adults in England
By: Crane, Laura.
Contributor(s): Adams, Fern | Harper, Georgia | Welch, Jack | Pellicano, Elizabeth.
Series: Autism 23 (2) February 2019: 477-493. 2019Disc region: text file PDF rda.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resource Subject(s): AUTISM | YOUNG ADULTS | STIGMA | MENTAL HEALTH | SUPPORT SERVICES | ACCESSIBILITY | RESEARCH | GREAT BRITAIN | COMMUNITY BASED PARTICIPATORY RESEARCH (CBPR)Online resources: Read this Article Summary: Explored the experiences of mental health problems by young adults with autism and their perspectives on the support they sought, if any, for these problems. Results highlight how young autistic people find it difficult to evaluate their mental health, experience high levels of stigma and often face severe obstacles when trying to access mental health support.Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | |
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Explored the experiences of mental health problems by young adults with autism and their perspectives on the support they sought, if any, for these problems. Results highlight how young autistic people find it difficult to evaluate their mental health, experience high levels of stigma and often face severe obstacles when trying to access mental health support.
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