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Understanding the vocational functioning of autistic employees: the role of disability and mental health.

Elizabeth StrattonKevin Thien Anh HoangAlix WoolardVicki GibbsEleni A DemetriouKelsie A BoultonIan HickieElizabeth PellicanoAdam J Guastella
Published in: Disability and rehabilitation (2022)
Clinicians and vocational support programmes addressing modifiable factors may need to focus on addressing mental health comorbidities, specifically depression rather than anxiety, or core features of autism to improve vocational outcomes for autistic people. Implications for RehabilitationIndividual-level interventions that reduce disablement, particularly in social areas, and depressive symptoms as a way of reducing days off work and improving workplace activities in autistic employees are recommended.Organisations can accommodate autistic employees by encouraging use of mental health programmes or looking at how the workplace environment can be adapted to limit social disability.
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