Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W3001029168> ?p ?o ?g. }
Showing items 1 to 93 of
93
with 100 items per page.
- W3001029168 endingPage "101512" @default.
- W3001029168 startingPage "101512" @default.
- W3001029168 abstract "Abstract Background When autism is viewed through a deficit lens the strengths, positive attributes and interests of individuals on the spectrum can be overshadowed. A strengths-based focus counteracts the deficit view that is traditionally associated with developmental disabilites. More strength-based research is needed in the field to shift the emphasis from difficulties, to the positive attributes and interests of individuls on the autism spectrum. Method Eighty-three children on the autism spectrum (aged 8 to 15 years) responded to the following questions: “What do you like most about yourself?”, “What are you absolutely best at?” and “What do you enjoy the most?” Results Similar responses were collated into themes within the data using content analysis. When asked “What do you like most about yourself?” a good friend or person to be around (n = 15; 18.5 %) and I am good at particular things (n = 14; 16.8 %) were the most common themes. Children identified that they were “absolutely best at” physical activity (n = 20; 24 %) and maths/science (n = 13; 15.6 %). Overall, technology and gaming (n = 42; 50.6 %) and social interaction were the most endorsed themes (n = 29; 34.9 %) in response to “What do you enjoy most?” Conclusions Self-report studies provide individuals on the autism spectrum with a much-needed opportunity to express and share their attributes, strengths and interests with others, adding their voice to the literature. Further work is needed to explore the impact of such positive self-descriptions on an individual’s positive sense of self and self-confidence." @default.
- W3001029168 created "2020-01-30" @default.
- W3001029168 creator A5022362575 @default.
- W3001029168 creator A5045112270 @default.
- W3001029168 date "2020-04-01" @default.
- W3001029168 modified "2023-09-29" @default.
- W3001029168 title "The self-identified positive attributes and favourite activities of children on the autism spectrum" @default.
- W3001029168 cites W1016478926 @default.
- W3001029168 cites W1590592215 @default.
- W3001029168 cites W1896916029 @default.
- W3001029168 cites W1966496401 @default.
- W3001029168 cites W1969570897 @default.
- W3001029168 cites W1974231312 @default.
- W3001029168 cites W1976990204 @default.
- W3001029168 cites W1979546433 @default.
- W3001029168 cites W1979673115 @default.
- W3001029168 cites W1980320373 @default.
- W3001029168 cites W2011767539 @default.
- W3001029168 cites W2021678131 @default.
- W3001029168 cites W2061442315 @default.
- W3001029168 cites W2067216994 @default.
- W3001029168 cites W2073421628 @default.
- W3001029168 cites W2074042202 @default.
- W3001029168 cites W2089258613 @default.
- W3001029168 cites W2091028497 @default.
- W3001029168 cites W2100312667 @default.
- W3001029168 cites W2110418989 @default.
- W3001029168 cites W2110525324 @default.
- W3001029168 cites W2127202914 @default.
- W3001029168 cites W2128556176 @default.
- W3001029168 cites W2147680683 @default.
- W3001029168 cites W2160162048 @default.
- W3001029168 cites W2288781732 @default.
- W3001029168 cites W2316438230 @default.
- W3001029168 cites W2477645722 @default.
- W3001029168 cites W2497430009 @default.
- W3001029168 cites W2502937902 @default.
- W3001029168 cites W2518746527 @default.
- W3001029168 cites W2553507644 @default.
- W3001029168 cites W2588252846 @default.
- W3001029168 cites W2623254001 @default.
- W3001029168 cites W2731898619 @default.
- W3001029168 cites W2773613655 @default.
- W3001029168 cites W2774655211 @default.
- W3001029168 cites W2791740156 @default.
- W3001029168 cites W2948877424 @default.
- W3001029168 cites W3122856402 @default.
- W3001029168 doi "https://doi.org/10.1016/j.rasd.2020.101512" @default.
- W3001029168 hasPublicationYear "2020" @default.
- W3001029168 type Work @default.
- W3001029168 sameAs 3001029168 @default.
- W3001029168 citedByCount "21" @default.
- W3001029168 countsByYear W30010291682020 @default.
- W3001029168 countsByYear W30010291682021 @default.
- W3001029168 countsByYear W30010291682022 @default.
- W3001029168 countsByYear W30010291682023 @default.
- W3001029168 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W3001029168 hasAuthorship W3001029168A5022362575 @default.
- W3001029168 hasAuthorship W3001029168A5045112270 @default.
- W3001029168 hasConcept C138496976 @default.
- W3001029168 hasConcept C138885662 @default.
- W3001029168 hasConcept C15744967 @default.
- W3001029168 hasConcept C205778803 @default.
- W3001029168 hasConcept C27206212 @default.
- W3001029168 hasConcept C2778538070 @default.
- W3001029168 hasConcept C2781097139 @default.
- W3001029168 hasConceptScore W3001029168C138496976 @default.
- W3001029168 hasConceptScore W3001029168C138885662 @default.
- W3001029168 hasConceptScore W3001029168C15744967 @default.
- W3001029168 hasConceptScore W3001029168C205778803 @default.
- W3001029168 hasConceptScore W3001029168C27206212 @default.
- W3001029168 hasConceptScore W3001029168C2778538070 @default.
- W3001029168 hasConceptScore W3001029168C2781097139 @default.
- W3001029168 hasLocation W30010291681 @default.
- W3001029168 hasOpenAccess W3001029168 @default.
- W3001029168 hasPrimaryLocation W30010291681 @default.
- W3001029168 hasRelatedWork W1982642400 @default.
- W3001029168 hasRelatedWork W1994360183 @default.
- W3001029168 hasRelatedWork W1994715459 @default.
- W3001029168 hasRelatedWork W2026463979 @default.
- W3001029168 hasRelatedWork W2049184062 @default.
- W3001029168 hasRelatedWork W2137711673 @default.
- W3001029168 hasRelatedWork W2290222767 @default.
- W3001029168 hasRelatedWork W2397731883 @default.
- W3001029168 hasRelatedWork W3162667243 @default.
- W3001029168 hasRelatedWork W3186452530 @default.
- W3001029168 hasVolume "72" @default.
- W3001029168 isParatext "false" @default.
- W3001029168 isRetracted "false" @default.
- W3001029168 magId "3001029168" @default.
- W3001029168 workType "article" @default.