2016
DOI: 10.1080/23312521.2016.1244501
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Towards an Understanding of Spirituality in the Context of Nonverbal Autism: A Scoping Review

Abstract: Towards an Understanding of Spirituality in the Context of Non-verbal Autism: A Scoping Review This paper represents the first stage of a larger continuing research study, exploring the spirituality of people with non-verbal autism. The purpose of this first stage of the research was to review existing literature on the topic and identify gaps intended to inform the direction(s) of the larger study. Building in the theological construct that all people are "fearfully and wonderfully made" in the divine image o… Show more

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“…By conducting research with people living the experience of nonverbal autism, rather than doing research on them (Ashby, 2011;Wickenden, 2011), the study aligned with the United Nation's (2006) Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities. A recent scoping literature review confirmed the gap in available primary knowledge about people with Level 3 autism and concluded that there is a need for empirical investigation of the personal perspectives of this population, particularly in relation to spirituality (Hills et al, 2016). This conclusion provided the impetus for the current study.…”
Section: New Approaches To Research With People With Nonverbal Autismmentioning
confidence: 65%
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“…By conducting research with people living the experience of nonverbal autism, rather than doing research on them (Ashby, 2011;Wickenden, 2011), the study aligned with the United Nation's (2006) Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities. A recent scoping literature review confirmed the gap in available primary knowledge about people with Level 3 autism and concluded that there is a need for empirical investigation of the personal perspectives of this population, particularly in relation to spirituality (Hills et al, 2016). This conclusion provided the impetus for the current study.…”
Section: New Approaches To Research With People With Nonverbal Autismmentioning
confidence: 65%
“…As an example, Teachman and colleagues (2018) utilised a critical dialogical methodology which attempted to ensure authenticity by combining interviews with photo and visual methods of communication (see also Teachman, 2016). Nonetheless, whilst there is little research which includes people with severe autism as direct respondents, there are virtually no studies pertaining to their perspectives regarding spirituality (Hills et al, 2016).…”
Section: Interview As a Data Collection Methods With People With Nonvementioning
confidence: 99%
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