Autism in adulthood

Learning About Special Interests from Autistic Experiences

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Abstract

Fifteen adult autistic advocates described special interests as important to their personal identity and social connections.

  • Participants identified three strategies for discussing special interests: the time dedicated to them, personal experiences related to them, and comparisons with other interests.
  • Special interests were described as personally significant and beneficial for communication and relationship-building.
  • The importance of educating non-autistic individuals about the value of special interests was emphasized to foster a more accepting society.
  • Definitions of special interests varied among participants, indicating a diverse understanding of their significance.

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