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Respite and connection: Autistic adults' reflections upon nature and well-being during the Covid-19 pandemic.

Samantha FriedmanRoan NobleStephanie ArcherJenny Louise GibsonClaire Hughes
Published in: Autism : the international journal of research and practice (2023)
. For some autistic adults during the pandemic, nature provided physical distance from others or from crowded homes, which helped them reduce their stress. In addition, some participants felt more psychologically connected to nature itself during the pandemic, while for others, nature served as a way of connecting with others during a potentially isolating time. These findings are important for autistic people and their families and carers who may want to seek out nature-based activities to support well-being in the wake of the pandemic.
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