학술논문

Autistic-Delivered Peer Support: A Feasibility Study
Document Type
Journal Articles
Reports - Research
Author
Source
Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders. 2024 54(2):409-422.
Subject
Autism Spectrum Disorders
Peer Relationship
Social Support Groups
Individual Characteristics
Satisfaction
Mental Disorders
Needs
Informed Consent
Program Effectiveness
Language
English
ISSN
0162-3257
1573-3432
Abstract
Peer support has been an undeveloped pathway for filling the service gap and to generate employment opportunities for autistic individuals. Peer supports have been deployed widely in mental health and among veterans and understanding the utility of this service modality among autistic individuals illuminates opportunities for research, policy, and practice. This study examined characteristics of participants in an autistic-delivered peer support program and reports on use of and satisfaction with the program. Half of autistic participants had a co-occurring mental health diagnosis. Participants reported multiple areas of unmet needs and participant satisfaction with the program was high (90%). The findings of this study point toward autistic-delivered peer support as a promising avenue for future development.