I’m at my first ever Scottish Autism Research Group conference – a hybrid conference, but I’m attending on-line

Relieved to discover that I need neither an app nor an account to use Microsoft Teams – it just didn’t work on my phone

Looking forward to the talks today, which I’ll try to live-post about if I can

Will post further about the conference posters after today’s sessions

We have sound …

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Welcome underway

The majority of researchers presenting today are Autistic

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Catherine Grainger is about to introduce the first keynote speaker, but just mentioned the hashtag ‘if you’re going to be tweeting about the event’ *sigh*

Hilde Geurts is talking (from Amsterdam) sharing research insights into ‘Autism and wellbeing across adulthood’

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Where we live has an impact on our happiness, with reported happiness on a scale from 0 (or 1?) to 10 ranging from 3.8 (Tanzania) to Denmark (8.2), with the UK sitting at 7.4

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As well as happiness, though, it’s good to look more broadly at psychological wellbeing and quality of life (QoL)

Terminology matters

Method matters

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Some autism study examples, looking first at aging

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Across studies, important factors influencing wellbeing in Autistic adults:

• Perceived stress
• Social support
• Employment
• Age of diagnosis

e.g., Atherton et al., 2021; Mason et al.,
2018; McQuaid et al., 2022)

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