Social and community inclusion outcomes for adults with autism with and without intellectual disability in Australia (Journal of Intellectual Disability Research, July 2022, Vol. 66 Iss. 7, pps. 655-666)

Research suggests that adults with autism tend to have poor outcomes. Outcomes have mostly been defined using summary outcome ratings, with less focus on specific outcomes such as employment, living situation, social satisfaction, loneliness, and friendships. This study aimed to explore social and community outcomes, including employment, education, living arrangements, friendships, and social satisfaction, for autistic adults with and without intellectual disability.

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