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What makes home environments favorable to independence: perspectives of autistic people and their parents.

Justine MarcotteMarie GrandissonÉlise Milot
Published in: Disability and rehabilitation (2022)
The results emphasize the need to involve both autistic people and their parents during the evaluation and implementation of these factors to optimize their benefits. IMPLICATIONS FOR REHABILITATIONModifying the residential environments of autistic people is a promising way to foster their independence at home.The environmental factors of supportive home environments identified in this study can be used as a starting point when designing home environments for autistic people.As the needs and preferences of autistic people vary, they must be involved in the selection and the implementation of modifications in their home environments.Parents have a key role to play to support the development of their youth's independence at home.
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