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The emotional support plan: Feasibility trials of a brief, telehealth-based mobile intervention to support coping for autistic adults.

Vanessa H BalAnnabelle M MournetTori GlascockJacqueline ShinallGabrielle GuninNikita JadavHenry ZhangEmily BrennanEmily IstvanEvan M Kleiman
Published in: Autism : the international journal of research and practice (2023)
Autistic adults may have difficulty coping during stressful periods, which could make them more vulnerable to depression and anxiety. We designed the emotional support plan (ESP) to help autistic people find ways to cope in stressful situations. Thirty-six autistic adults created an ESP and answered questions about their opinions of the ESP. Most autistic adults found the ESP to have a positive impact on them and many would recommend the ESP to another person. Feedback from autistic adults suggested ways that we might test the ESP in future studies. Overall, autistic adults in this study found the ESP to be useful and a worthwhile intervention to study more in the future. While more research is clearly needed, we hope that the brief nature of the ESP will make it helpful for autistic people who are trying to handle negative feelings during stressful life events.
Keyphrases
  • randomized controlled trial
  • depressive symptoms
  • social support
  • current status