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Brief Report: Does Autistic Community Connectedness Moderate the Relationship Between Masking and Wellbeing?

Eilidh CageRebekah CranneyMonique Botha
Published in: Autism in adulthood : challenges and management (2022)
Although ACC did relate to more positive mental wellbeing overall, it did not moderate the negative relationship between masking and wellbeing. If masking relates to the prejudice faced by autistic people, those with greater attachment to the autistic community may also be more aware of discrimination against their community. Furthermore, autistic people who are more connected might experience a higher salience of masking when moving between autistic and nonautistic settings. Tackling prejudice toward autistic people is critical in helping to reduce the negative effects associated with masking, and we must endeavor to change perceptions and increase inclusion of autistic people.
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  • healthcare
  • mental health
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  • functional connectivity