Moon Young Savana Bak, Ana D. Dueñas, Amber M. Reilly, Qichao Pan, Hamdi Abas
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The Demographics of Autistic Individuals in Social Communication Evidence-Based Practice: a Systematic Review
Social communication, like all inter-human behaviors, are highly affected by an individual’s intersectional identities and memberships of diverse communities. The current systematic literature review investigated the reporting practices of participant demographics and the extent to which under-represented autistic groups were included in social communication intervention studies in the 2020 National Clearinghouse on Autism Evidence and Practice report. Results show inconsistencies and gaps in reporting participant variables as well as a general lack of representation of diverse autistic communities in social communication intervention research. The results highlight the limitations of current racial categories and considerations for complex intersectional identities. Recommendations for future researchers are also discussed.
期刊介绍:
The Review Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders publishes original articles that provide critical reviews of topics across the broad interdisciplinary research fields of autism spectrum disorders. Topics range from basic to applied and include but are not limited to genetics, neuroscience, diagnosis, applied behavior analysis, psychopharmacology, incidence, prevalence, etiology, differential diagnosis, treatment, measurement of treatment effects, education, perception and cognition. Topics across the life span are appropriate. In addition, given the high rates of comorbid conditions, the interface of sleep disorders, feeding problems, motor difficulties, ADHD, anxiety, depression and other disorders with autism spectrum disorders are appropriate. The Journal aims for an international audience as reflected in the editorial board.