The Relationship Between Autistic Traits and Quality of Life: Investigation of Indirect Effects Through Self-Determination.

IF 9.5 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL Autism in Adulthood Pub Date : 2024-06-17 eCollection Date: 2024-06-01 DOI:10.1089/aut.2022.0117
Helen E Andrews, Darren Hedley, Simon M Bury
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Background: Self-determination, described broadly as experiencing causal agency, is positively associated with quality of life (QoL) and increases through satisfaction of three basic psychological needs: autonomy (feeling able to make choices free from pressure), competence (perceived self-efficacy), and relatedness (social connection). Both unsupportive environments and challenges with social interaction can interfere with satisfaction of psychological needs. Social challenges are a key trait for autism diagnosis, and unsupportive environments are also known to adversely affect QoL for autistic people. Autistic people report, on average, lower self-determination than non-autistic people. Therefore, it is hypothesized that higher levels of autistic traits may reduce opportunities to develop self-determination, affecting QoL.

Methods: We tested a parallel indirect effects model where we hypothesized that the relationships between autistic traits and four domains of QoL (psychological, social, physical, and environmental) would be indirectly influenced through self-determination (represented through satisfaction of the basic psychological needs for autonomy, competence, and relatedness). This study drew participants from the general population (N = 262; M AGE = 37.6, standard deviation = 11.92; 1.9% reported an autism diagnosis and 2.7% identified as autistic without a diagnosis). Participants completed an online survey.

Results: Higher levels of autistic traits were associated with lower levels of self-determination and lower levels of QoL, and there was a significant indirect effect between autistic traits and QoL via self-determination. More specifically, we found a significant indirect effect between autistic traits and all QoL domains via competence; between autistic traits and the environmental, social, and psychological QoL domains via relatedness; and between autistic traits and the physical and environmental QoL domains through autonomy.

Conclusions: Our results suggest that supporting satisfaction of the needs for autonomy, competence, and relatedness may represent an important element in designing effective programs to support the development of self-determination in people with higher levels of autistic traits (potentially including autistic individuals) and also to support these people to improve their QoL.

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背景:自我决定被广泛地描述为体验因果代理,它与生活质量(QoL)呈正相关,并通过满足三种基本心理需求来提高:自主性(感觉能够在没有压力的情况下做出选择)、能力(感知到的自我效能)和相关性(社会联系)。不支持的环境和社交挑战都会影响心理需求的满足。社交挑战是自闭症诊断的一个关键特征,不支持的环境也会对自闭症患者的生活质量产生不利影响。自闭症患者的自我决定能力平均低于非自闭症患者。因此,我们假设自闭症特征水平较高可能会减少发展自我决定能力的机会,从而影响 QoL:我们测试了一个平行间接效应模型,假设自闭症特质与 QoL 的四个领域(心理、社交、身体和环境)之间的关系将通过自我决定(通过满足自主性、能力和相关性等基本心理需求来体现)受到间接影响。本研究的参与者来自普通人群(人数=262;平均年龄=37.6,标准差=11.92;1.9%的人被诊断患有自闭症,2.7%的人被认为患有自闭症但未被诊断)。参与者完成了一项在线调查:较高的自闭症特质与较低的自我决定水平和较低的 QoL 水平相关,自闭症特质与 QoL 之间通过自我决定存在显著的间接影响。更具体地说,我们发现自闭症特质与所有 QoL 领域之间通过能力存在显著的间接效应;自闭症特质与环境、社会和心理 QoL 领域之间通过相关性存在显著的间接效应;自闭症特质与身体和环境 QoL 领域之间通过自主性存在显著的间接效应:我们的研究结果表明,支持自主性、能力和相关性需求的满足可能是设计有效计划的一个重要因素,以支持自闭症特质水平较高的人(可能包括自闭症患者)发展自我决定能力,并支持这些人改善其 QoL。
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