Special interests and subjective wellbeing in autistic adults.
Rachel GroveRosa A HoekstraMarlies WierdaSander BegeerPublished in: Autism research : official journal of the International Society for Autism Research (2018)
Autistic adults reported having special interests in a range of topics, including computers, music, autism, nature and gardening. Special interests were associated with a number of positive outcomes for autistic adults. They were also related to subjective wellbeing and satisfaction across specific life domains including social contact and leisure. Very high intensity of engagement with special interests was related to lower levels of wellbeing. This highlights the important role that special interests play in the lives of autistic adults.