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"You Feel Like You Kind of Walk Between the Two Worlds": A Participatory Study Exploring How Technology Can Support Emotion Regulation for Autistic People.
Gillies-Walker, Lauren; Ramzan, Naeem; Rankin, Jean; Nimbley, Emy; Gillespie-Smith, Karri.
  • Gillies-Walker L; The University of The West of Scotland, Paisley High Street, Paisley, PA1 2BE, UK. Lauren.gillies-walker@uws.ac.uk.
  • Ramzan N; The University of The West of Scotland, Paisley High Street, Paisley, PA1 2BE, UK.
  • Rankin J; The University of The West of Scotland, Paisley High Street, Paisley, PA1 2BE, UK.
  • Nimbley E; The University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, EH8 9AG, UK.
  • Gillespie-Smith K; Department of Clinical and Health Psychology, School of Health in Social Science, The University of Edinburgh, Old Medical School, Doorway 6, Edinburgh, EH8 9AG, UK.
J Autism Dev Disord ; 53(1): 216-228, 2023 Jan.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35018585
ABSTRACT
An increasing amount of technological solutions aiming to support emotion regulation are being developed for Autistic people. However, there remains a lack of understanding of user needs, and design factors which has led to poor usability and varied success. Furthermore, studies assessing the feasibility of emotion regulation technology via physiological signals for autistic people are increasingly showing promise, yet to date there has been no exploration of views from the autistic community on the benefits/challenges such technology may present in practice. Focus groups with autistic people and their allies were conducted to gain insight into experiences and expectations of technological supports aimed at supporting emotion regulation. Reflexive thematic analysis generated three themes (1) communication challenges (2) views on emotion regulation technology (3) 'how' technology is implemented. Results provide meaningful insight into the socio-emotional communication challenges faced by autistic people, and explore the expectations of technology aimed at supporting emotion regulation.
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Texto completo: 1 Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Trastorno Autístico / Trastorno del Espectro Autista / Regulación Emocional Tipo de estudio: Qualitative_research Límite: Humans Idioma: En Año: 2023 Tipo del documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Trastorno Autístico / Trastorno del Espectro Autista / Regulación Emocional Tipo de estudio: Qualitative_research Límite: Humans Idioma: En Año: 2023 Tipo del documento: Article