Managing the meltdown: Supporting autistic youth through episodes

Kathryn Lachance Ph.D.
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As of 2023, about one in 36 children met criteria for autism spectrum disorder (ASD), an increase from previous estimates by the Autism and Developmental Disabilities Monitoring Network from 2000–2018 (Christensen, 2016). With the autistic population growing both in those who meet criteria for the diagnosis and in their public presence, the likelihood of interacting with autistic individuals in health care, emergency situations, and educational settings is on the rise. In fact, autistic individuals have both higher rates of presenting in the emergency department and having contact with law enforcement compared to the general population. As such, understanding how we as professionals can support autistic youth in high-stress situations becomes imperative.

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管理崩溃:帮助自闭症青少年度过发作期
截至 2023 年,大约每 36 名儿童中就有一名符合自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)的标准,比自闭症和发育障碍监测网络此前在 2000-2018 年间的估计有所上升(Christensen,2016 年)。随着自闭症人群中符合诊断标准的人数和在公众面前出现的人数不断增加,在医疗保健、紧急情况和教育环境中与自闭症患者互动的可能性也在上升。事实上,与普通人群相比,自闭症患者在急诊科就诊和与执法部门接触的比例都更高。因此,了解我们作为专业人员如何在高压力情况下为自闭症青少年提供支持已成为当务之急。
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