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“It’s a Long Process, and It’s a Long Journey”: Autistic Adult’s Experiences of Support and Recovery after Experiencing Intimate Violence and Abuse

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Abstract

© Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.Background: Many services designed to support victims/survivors of intimate partner violence (IPV) do not have a specific focus on, or understanding of neurodivergence, which may impact autistic access to meaningful support. The aim of this project was to examine the support and recovery needs of autistic adults who have experienced IPV. Method: We recruited 21 autistic adults (mean age = 42) to take part in a semistructured interview about the experience of IPV. We asked questions about their support seeking and recommendations for future intervention. We analyzed the data using reflexive thematic analysis. One author coded all data, engaging in reflexive discussion with the whole team. They then organized these into themes in collaboration with a second team member. These were circulated to the whole team for discussion and refinement. Results: We identified three themes in the data, which focused on support and recovery: (1) recovery is a journey (recovery is nonlinear and involves multiple disclosures over time), (2) building better systems (addressing systemic gaps in knowledge and practice and combating under-resourcing), and (3) how we stop this (recognizing potential individual risk factors and increasing relationship education). Conclusions: Our findings suggest that approaches to supporting autistic victims/survivors in recovery need a nuanced, multipronged approach. Intervention should focus on relationship education ensuring access to appropriate therapies and support for individuals and ameliorating systemic issues such as a lack of professional understanding and a lack of practical support for survivors.


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Author(s): Pearson A, Rose K, Mitchell A, Joseph W, Douglas S, Sedgewick F, Botha M

Publication type: Article

Publication status: Published

Journal: Autism in Adulthood

Year: 2024

Pages: epub ahead of print

Online publication date: 13/11/2024

Acceptance date: 02/04/2018

ISSN (print): 2573-9581

ISSN (electronic): 2573-959X

Publisher: Mary Ann Liebert Inc.

URL: https://doi.org/10.1089/aut.2024.0146

DOI: 10.1089/aut.2024.0146


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