2022
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-2286120/v1
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The Prevalence and Risk Factors of Autistic Experiences of Interpersonal Violence: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

Abstract: Background: Interpersonal violence is a widespread yet understudied issue in autism spectrum disorder (henceforth, ‘autism’). While the multiple minority stress model suggests gender marginalised groups (e.g., females, transgender, non-binary) are at greater risk, research investigating this model among autistic populations is limited. The current review and meta-analysis examined the prevalence and risk factors associated with interpersonal violence among autistic individuals of varying gender identities. Met… Show more

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“…This can culminate in a disconnect between the internal and external worlds, exacerbating a sense of difference and a feeling of needing to hide aspects of the self. Further autistic people are frequently victimized (Cooke et al, 2022;Trundle et al, 2022), directly or implicitly (Lim et al, 2022). Victimization negatively impacts psychosocial outcomes (Arseneault, 2018;Schoeler et al, 2018;Halliday et al, 2021) and increases vulnerability for shame-based difficulties.…”
Section: Risk Factors For Self-criticism and Shame-based Difficulties...mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This can culminate in a disconnect between the internal and external worlds, exacerbating a sense of difference and a feeling of needing to hide aspects of the self. Further autistic people are frequently victimized (Cooke et al, 2022;Trundle et al, 2022), directly or implicitly (Lim et al, 2022). Victimization negatively impacts psychosocial outcomes (Arseneault, 2018;Schoeler et al, 2018;Halliday et al, 2021) and increases vulnerability for shame-based difficulties.…”
Section: Risk Factors For Self-criticism and Shame-based Difficulties...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are several systemic, clinical and research implications. Concerted societal efforts are needed to reduce stigma and discrimination (Botha et al, 2022;Han et al, 2022), and (in)direct victimization (Cooke et al, 2022;Lim et al, 2022;Trundle et al, 2022) towards autistic people. This would limit trauma exposure, and its impact.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Social and communication challenges, along with restricted interests and repetitive behaviors, are particularly prominent in students with autism. Moreover, students with autism often exhibit stereotypical, isolated, and antisocial behaviors, leading to issues such as reduced participation in activities, difficulties in forming relationships with educators and peers, and increased rates of absenteeism in kindergartens (8).…”
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confidence: 99%