2024
DOI: 10.1177/10883576231221781
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Campus-Based Autism Spectrum Disorder Support Programs: Predictors of College Students’ Intentions to Participate

McKenna M. Halverson,
Sara E. Lowmaster

Abstract: Peer mentors play a crucial role in campus-based living and support programs that assist autistic students in their transition to college. However, limited research has examined the characteristics of potential peer mentors and incentives that may be necessary to staff such programs. The present study evaluated the relationship between the characteristics of college students and their intention to participate in an autism spectrum disorder-specific living and support program. Undergraduate students ( N = 210; … Show more

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