2024
DOI: 10.1177/13623613241262110
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Examining an integrated path model of psychological and sociocultural predictors of camouflaging in autistic adults

Sici Zhuang,
Mackenzie Bougoure,
Dawn-Joy Leong
et al.

Abstract: Camouflaging involves various strategies employed by autistic individuals to modulate the visibility of their autistic characteristics in social situations and is thought to be primarily motivated by psychosocial factors. Most studies to date have examined a limited number of psychosocial factors related to camouflaging. This study tested an integrated model encompassing several hypothesised individual psychological (i.e. fear of negative evaluation, self-esteem, autistic identity) and broader sociocultural pr… Show more

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